A circle represents fractional division. A circle is made for fractions... but when you use decimals and percentages: you will find circles lacking. Once again, you can make any number of 1/__ fractions, that when multiplied by their denominator: become one. When you try to express these fractions in decimals form however... what you get is imperfection.
Look at it this way. You can easily change 1/3 into the imperfect decimal estimation of .3^. Then you can even call this 33.3^%. While you could have multiplied the fraction by three to obtain one... when you multiply either the decimal or percentage estimations: you get .9^ or 99.9^%. That is neither 1, nor is it 100%. You can add an endless number of nines... but you will never have 1, nor 100%, from adding another nine. With every nine you add... you will get closer... but the simple fact of the matter is this: you will never reach it. You can forever have 9s added... and you will just as so never reach one.
Numbers are infinite, therefore you will infinitely be getting closer to one. But there is a difference between almost one, and reaching it. The difference is negligible, but the difference is there. In no realm but fractions is what you say true.
Look at it this way. You can easily change 1/3 into the imperfect decimal estimation of .3^. Then you can even call this 33.3^%. While you could have multiplied the fraction by three to obtain one... when you multiply either the decimal or percentage estimations: you get .9^ or 99.9^%. That is neither 1, nor is it 100%. You can add an endless number of nines... but you will never have 1, nor 100%, from adding another nine. With every nine you add... you will get closer... but the simple fact of the matter is this: you will never reach it. You can forever have 9s added... and you will just as so never reach one.
Numbers are infinite, therefore you will infinitely be getting closer to one. But there is a difference between almost one, and reaching it. The difference is negligible, but the difference is there. In no realm but fractions is what you say true.
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day