1. You cannot get more accurate, because you could not divide 1 evenly into three. 1/3=.3^ is an approximation based on that we cannot get any closer without overshooting one, but neither can we reach one.
2. 3 X 3 does = 9, and .9^ still doesn't equal one. I do not see why I would have to doubt this.
3. If that is not mathematically possible, then infinity was not possible to begin with
Infinity + 1 is still infinity... it is just an added one on top of the initial concept.
I do not see how you reckon that .9^ is any more valid than the .0^1 long gap .9^ requires to equal one. There are an infinite amount of zeros between that decimal and that one... just as there is an infinite amount of nines following the decimal.
* Saerules dislikes watching the person who proved that 2 was prime be drowned by 'mathematicians' who did not want to establish the truth against what they'd thought right for years...
Establishment does not make something 'right', and mathematical establishment has been proved wrong before. Some of us understand the concept of endless... and justly realize that endless .9^ by definition means that it never becomes one. If .9^ were equal to one... then .0^1 would be equal to zero. Those numbers are separated from both one and zero by a mere .0^1... but that does not mean that the .0^1 is not there.
2. 3 X 3 does = 9, and .9^ still doesn't equal one. I do not see why I would have to doubt this.
3. If that is not mathematically possible, then infinity was not possible to begin with

I do not see how you reckon that .9^ is any more valid than the .0^1 long gap .9^ requires to equal one. There are an infinite amount of zeros between that decimal and that one... just as there is an infinite amount of nines following the decimal.
* Saerules dislikes watching the person who proved that 2 was prime be drowned by 'mathematicians' who did not want to establish the truth against what they'd thought right for years...
Establishment does not make something 'right', and mathematical establishment has been proved wrong before. Some of us understand the concept of endless... and justly realize that endless .9^ by definition means that it never becomes one. If .9^ were equal to one... then .0^1 would be equal to zero. Those numbers are separated from both one and zero by a mere .0^1... but that does not mean that the .0^1 is not there.
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