← Back to context Comment by jibal 2 months ago At no point will your number be transcendental (or even irrational). 5 comments jibal Reply tantalor 2 months ago That's why you can't stop. jibal 2 months ago That's irrelevant. It's like saying that you can count to infinity if you never stop counting ... but no, every number in the count is finite. tantalor 2 months ago That's how limits at infinity work. 2 replies →
tantalor 2 months ago That's why you can't stop. jibal 2 months ago That's irrelevant. It's like saying that you can count to infinity if you never stop counting ... but no, every number in the count is finite. tantalor 2 months ago That's how limits at infinity work. 2 replies →
jibal 2 months ago That's irrelevant. It's like saying that you can count to infinity if you never stop counting ... but no, every number in the count is finite. tantalor 2 months ago That's how limits at infinity work. 2 replies →
That's why you can't stop.
That's irrelevant. It's like saying that you can count to infinity if you never stop counting ... but no, every number in the count is finite.
That's how limits at infinity work.
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