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Hi, I would like to say that an infinite number is exactly the same as an unlimited finite number. In fact, an unlimited number is not finite - it has no limit, so its values are infinite. What you changed does not really matter, but I just want to say it :P {{User:Latias1290/Sig/src|17:05|February 08, 2014}} | Hi, I would like to say that an infinite number is exactly the same as an unlimited finite number. In fact, an unlimited number is not finite - it has no limit, so its values are infinite. What you changed does not really matter, but I just want to say it :P {{User:Latias1290/Sig/src|17:05|February 08, 2014}} | ||
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+ | :<sub>(lurker...)</sub> Technically, the number isn't infinite, its just too damn big to even make a dent if you place several thousand. The number is, by necessity, capped by memory, as each mechanism occupies a separate space in memory. The game would freeze long before you reached that threshold, however.--[[User:Doktoro Reichard|Doktoro Reichard]] ([[User talk:Doktoro Reichard|talk]]) 22:24, 8 February 2014 (UTC) |
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Infinite vs unlimited finite
Hi, I would like to say that an infinite number is exactly the same as an unlimited finite number. In fact, an unlimited number is not finite - it has no limit, so its values are infinite. What you changed does not really matter, but I just want to say it :P Latias1290 (talk)
- (lurker...) Technically, the number isn't infinite, its just too damn big to even make a dent if you place several thousand. The number is, by necessity, capped by memory, as each mechanism occupies a separate space in memory. The game would freeze long before you reached that threshold, however.--Doktoro Reichard (talk) 22:24, 8 February 2014 (UTC)