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Robert Hoskins (editor) - Infinity Two - Lancer - 1971 (cover art by Jim Steranko)
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anchanted-one · 8 months
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When the math doesn't math
I started playing Honkai Star Rail.
And the first world, I encountered this woman who asked me a 'simple' math question. Which are there more of, prime or natural numbers.
And the game made a point of mocking me for choosing Natural ones. "Because they're both equal."
Whaaaaaaat? Is this about the number scale being infinite? Because I promise you, infinity isn't a number, it's a concept. And two infinite quantities aren't equal.
For instance. How many natural numbers exist between 0 and 100. The answer is 100.
How many prime numbers, however? 25.
Already we have the inequality. Natural numbers are clearly winning here.
And the gap doesn't close as you go on. There are an infinitely more number of composite numbers than prime ones.
Think of it this way. How many decimals exist between one and two? An infinite number. So on a number scale, decimals are already infinite when natural numbers are going from one to two.
Infinities are not equal. They scale differently.
Or is my head the thing that's not working properly here? is my logic faulty? Are the number of primes equal to the number of natural numbers?
I'd appreciate insight.
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https://www.tumblr.com/edzephyr/717045241188876288/ ;)
This is amazing!🤯🔥 The love that went into this Star Trek fan film.
Some of these shots are uncanny!
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rabbit-rays · 2 years
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image id: a painting in warm yellow tones of two aliens sitting at a table in a small room and playing cards. the alien on the left (foram) is humanoid with digitrade legs, arms with three fingered hands, and an elongated head covered in plates. she is gesturing with one hand and talking. the alien on the right (joules) has two large back legs and two much smaller front legs, one of which he is currently using to hold a hand of cards. he has a large feathered crest currently held flat against his neck and is facing awa from the camera. the room is decorated to look lived in and homey, with a bookshelf, lamps, plants and knick knacks on the shelves, and posters on the wall. end id.
oc-tober day 5: best friends!!
this is foram and joules, the deckhands and main engineers on the starship tradewinds, a small research vessel researching physics anomalies in deep space. foram is a member of a hivemind species currently on a traditional pilgrimage away from home and away from the hive, and joules was exiled from his home planet for dodging the draft. they’re playing a war game from joules’ home planet!! (or they were, but now they’re just chatting :) )
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the-remaining-half · 11 months
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I loved when Hazel said ‘some infinities are bigger than other infinities.’
Its true. Some feelings are more intense than others, some happiness stronger than others, some love bigger than others and some pain deeper than others.
We feel all of this… these multitudes of emotions, all alone. No matter how loved we are, we live our lives by ourselves.
We deal with some emotions and some we can never deal with, but the one thing that stays constant in all situations is that they all pass.
We learn to live with memories of those that we could handle and the pain of those that we could not. Time does not stop, and neither do we. All continues. We just begin living a new infinity and bury the remains of the previous one within us.
Because no matter what, life goes on.
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sunnycosmology · 2 years
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Image Source / Credit: Capcom Maths
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comicchannel · 1 year
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Star Wars The Black Series Comic Set Darth Vader (Infinities) Hasbro F5586
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incorrectinfinity · 10 months
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Ok just for curiosity reasons
I genuinely hate to say this but please reblog if you hit the like button for a larger sample size thank you <3
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andry-di · 4 months
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Am I late to the party?
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eldin-tower · 5 months
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no matter the struggles there is always ao3 in bed
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gojosbf · 2 months
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damn i wonder where else did i see a similar shot
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ranmagender · 10 months
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deliasamed · 3 months
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Subordinate Clauses
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Understanding Subordinate Clauses and Their Varieties
A complex sentence, by definition, consists of one independent (main) clause and at least one dependent (subordinate) clause. A subordinate clause, also known as a dependent clause, is a group of words that has both a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It relies on a main clause (independent clause) to provide a complete thought. Subordinate clauses can be categorized into three main types based on their grammatical function within a sentence: noun clauses, adverb clauses, and adjective clauses. Each type serves a different purpose and modifies or complements the main clause in distinct ways.     Noun Clauses: A noun clause is a group of words that functions as a noun within a sentence. It can serve as the subject, object, or complement of the main clause. Example: What she said is important(subject). I don't know what to do (object). The fact that he succeeded is amazing (complement).     Adverb Clauses: An adverb clause is a group of words that functions as an adverb within a sentence. It typically provides information about the time, place, manner, reason, condition, or degree of the action in the main clause. Example: While I was studying, my friends were playing outside (time). She sings as if she were an angel (manner). Because it was raining, we stayed indoors (reason).     Adjective Clauses (Relative Clauses): An adjective clause is a group of words that functions as an adjective within a sentence. It provides additional information about a noun or pronoun in the main clause. Example: The book that I borrowed from the library is fascinating (modifying the noun book). The person who helped me is my neighbor (modifying the noun).             Finite Subordinate clauses: A main clause, or independent clause, is finite. In grammar, a finite clause is one that has a subject and a finite verb. A finite verb is a verb that is inflected for person and tense and typically indicates a completed action or state.   A subordinate clause can also be finite. A finite subordinate clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a finite verb but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. The finite verb in a subordinate clause is inflected for person and tense, just like in a main clause.       Here are examples of finite subordinate clauses:   Adverbial Finite Subordinate Clause (Time): After the rain stopped, we went for a walk.     Adjectival Finite Subordinate Clause (Relative Clause): The woman who lives next door is a doctor.     Nominal Finite Subordinate Clause (Subject): What you said surprised everyone.     Adverbial Finite Subordinate Clause (Reason): Because she studied hard, she passed the exam.     Adjectival Finite Subordinate Clause (Conditional): If you finish your homework, you can go out.     Nominal Finite Subordinate Clause (Direct Object): I believe that honesty is the best policy.             Non-Finite Subordinate clauses: Subordinate clauses, nevertheless, can be Non-finite. Non-finite subordinate clauses are characterized by the absence of a finite verb. A finite verb is a verb that is inflected for person and tense and is typically found in main clauses, marking agreement with the subject and providing information about when the action occurs. Non-finite verbs, on the other hand, lack this inflection for person and tense. Let's explore why the verb in non-finite subordinate clauses is referred to as such:   No Marking of Agreement and Tense: In non-finite subordinate clauses, the verb remains in its base or root form (infinitive, gerund, or participle) and does not change to reflect the person or number of the subject. It does not carry information about when the action takes place. For example: She wants to visit the museum. (Infinitive, non-finite) She visits the museum. (Finite)     Cannot Be Modal Auxiliary: Non-finite verbs cannot function as modal auxiliary verbs. Modal auxiliary verbs (such as can, could, will, would) are used with the base form of a main verb to express modality, possibility, necessity, etc. Non-finite verbs do not have the same modal properties. For example: She can visit the museum. (Finite) She wants to visit the museum. (Non-finite)     Subject Is Not in Subject Case: In non-finite subordinate clauses, the subject of the clause, if present, is often in the objective case or implied, and it does not affect the form of the non-finite verb. For example: I saw him running in the park. (Objective case) She heard them singing in the choir. (Implied subject )                    Nonfinite Subordinate clauses Types : There are several types of nonfinite subordinate clauses, including infinitives, gerunds, participles, and verbless clauses.   Infinitives: Infinitive clauses often function as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs within a sentence, serve as the direct object of the verb.   She brought a gift for him to open. They worked hard for the team to succeed. They gathered resources to build a shelter. She bought ingredients to bake a cake. They helped him leave. (bare Infinitive)         Participles: Participial clauses function as adjectives, providing additional information about a noun.   The children, playing in the park, laughed joyfully. The stormy weather, frightening the animals, forced them into hiding. The story, written by a famous author, captivated the readers. The exhausted hiker reached the summit, guided by an experienced mountaineer.         Gerunds: Gerund clauses function as nouns, often serving as subjects, objects, or objects of prepositions. Gerund clauses, being a type of non-finite subordinate clause, can sometimes have the subject omitted, especially when it is the same as the subject of the main clause. Here are examples: He's not very good at remembering names. She wrote an essay about exploring ancient civilizations. I was surprised at finding my lost keys. I was surprised at learning about the sudden change in plans. They asked him about joining the upcoming project team.         Verbless Clauses: Verbless clauses, as the name suggests, lack a finite verb. Instead, they often start with a present or past participle, an infinitive, or a prepositional phrase. These clauses can function as adverbials, providing information about time, manner, or condition.   Examples: Born in Paris, she developed a love for art. Without hesitation, he jumped into the water. His passion for painting evident, he spent hours in the studio. With a smile on her face, she accepted the award.                   Subordinate Clauses Complex Sentences Compound Sentences Imperative Sentences Subject Pronoun/ “One” and “They” as subject meaning About Phonetics Read the full article
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maliciouscigarette · 9 months
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Art by giganticbuddha (here's their ko-fi)
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stormyblankets · 2 years
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This is so sad
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aerospaceaspirant · 4 months
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Infinite in Both Directions
@sketiana // cells undergoing mitosis // neutron stars colliding // 'saturn', sleeping at last // voyager golden records // diagram of an atom // diagram of the solar system // 'a toast to the alchemists', laura giplin // neural stem cells // ciliated ventral epithelium // 'constellations', the oh hellos // jwst deep field // 'singularity', marie howe // heart of the phantom galaxy // 'zephyrus', the oh hellos // apoferritin // aerial view of a forest // a graph me and my project co-chair made to model angle over time of our payload // molybdenum and sulfur atoms // unknown // pillars of creation
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