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The volume is zero. ranagrande Send a noteboard - 16/08/2011 04:50:06 PM
If one has infinite many infinitely small particles of infinitely small mass is the volume and mass large or small? Thnak you for taking your time to read and possibly respond to this post.

Because the particles are infinitely small, they take up no space, even though there are infinitely many of them.

I also have to disagree with Nate and Tim; there are many examples of particles that have no mass at all.

In order to start conversation that is likely to be more involving than the above, i want to know what your thoughts are on the colours green and orange. Also, how do you approach the concept of sobriety?

Green and orange are two of my favorite secondary colors.

I embrace sobriety as a general guideline, and only deviate from it on special occasions.
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Psuedo-scientic metaphysical question thingy about infinity. Plus some other random stuff. - 16/08/2011 12:22:44 AM 522 Views
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The volume is zero. - 16/08/2011 04:50:06 PM 373 Views
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Green is my favorite color. - 16/08/2011 08:41:47 PM 407 Views
I know it goes against established mathematics, but... - 18/08/2011 03:25:39 AM 457 Views

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