-=> Quoting Richard Meic to William Elliot <=-
WE> But a half infinite line [0, infinity) is of infinite length. So
WE> is the mirror image (-infinity, 0] which could be an universe that
WE> alway was but comes to an end. Negative integers a simple
WE> example: ... -n-1, -n, ... ,-2, -1, 0 while the more accustomed 0,
WE> 1, 2, ... ,n ,n+1, ... positive integers
RM> Hey, I like that one. Have you seen my "spagetti noodle with only one
RM> end" analogy? |)
There is no such thing as a half infinite line. That's
illogical and undefined. Besides, if there is such a
thing, 23, not 0, is the half point.
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