(February 14, 2018 at 11:30 pm)RoadRunner79 Wrote:(February 14, 2018 at 11:16 pm)Grandizer Wrote: They are all there, but there is an infinite number of them. That's what makes it an infinity.
I'm not arguing that it's intuitive, btw. Just saying that there is no logical problem with it.
I don’t think that addresses the contradiction I mentioned. Also where you not just recently telling Steve that infinity wasn’t a quantity. Have you changed your mind?
Infinity is not a number in the sense that it's not an element of the set of real numbers, it's that which encompasses the number of elements in it. It's the set itself when the set contains infinite elements. Pay attention to the grammar of words before you charge me with contradicting myself.
And you didn't state any contradiction. All you did was show that you continue to confuse actual infinity with potential infinity.