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Infinity in physics can describe the size of space (endless), the number of levels both up and down in the universe, and be used philosophically.
 
Infinity in physics can describe the size of space (endless), the number of levels both up and down in the universe, and be used philosophically.
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* [[Glenn Borchardt]]
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* [[Peter F Erickson]]

Revision as of 09:23, 29 January 2017

Infinity is a concept that something has limitless numbers, size, or depth. It is an important concept in math and in physics.

Infinity in Physics

Infinity in physics can describe the size of space (endless), the number of levels both up and down in the universe, and be used philosophically.

Scientists