Infinity sure is fun and not to be taken lightly.
Maths is exciting. Here's a fun fact. Say you look at all the (real) numbers between 0 and 1. Some are rational, meaning they can be expressed as one integer divided by another. The rest of the numbers are irrational. There's an infinite number of both rational and irrational numbers in this range.
But what is the comparative density of these two? If you calculate the ratio of rational numbers to irrational, what percentage of all the numbers are rational?
It's 0%. Relative to irrational numbers, the rational numbers occupy no space at all between 0 and 1.
Therefor Thor.
Maths is exciting. Here's a fun fact. Say you look at all the (real) numbers between 0 and 1. Some are rational, meaning they can be expressed as one integer divided by another. The rest of the numbers are irrational. There's an infinite number of both rational and irrational numbers in this range.
But what is the comparative density of these two? If you calculate the ratio of rational numbers to irrational, what percentage of all the numbers are rational?
It's 0%. Relative to irrational numbers, the rational numbers occupy no space at all between 0 and 1.
Therefor Thor.
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