Math

Infinity is bigger than you think – Numberphile

Sometimes infinity is even bigger than you think… Dr James Grime explains with a little help from Georg Cantor.
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Minute Physics video on this topic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-QoutHCu4o (somewhat more fast-paced… but we did film ours BEFORE his was uploaded, so similarities are coincidental… well actually, no they are not… we are all building upon Cantor’s work!!)

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