A Cultural overview on the concept of infinity
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15503/jecs20191.17.38Keywords:
infinity, mathematics, culture, education, school, research, mystery.Abstract
Abstract: The human being meets the idea of infinity very early, still a child, when he realises that he can go on counting using natural numbers until it is impossible to continue to count. The idea of infinity attracts and rejects, sometimes becomes an object of desire and sometimes of study and systematic research. Infinity is the testimony that intellect, even starting from experience, can overcome limits and boundaries. Our own limited experience on the Earth suggests the existence of something beyond it. Scientists, artists, philosophers, musicians, writers, mathematicians have often assumed towards this concept positions and opinions sensitively different. Infinity would be, by its etymology and nature, what escapes all possible classification and measurement, while mathematics tends to classify and measure every object it examines, and has been able to measure it. Infinity follows us from primary school until university, but often remains a misunderstood concept in the mathematical sense.
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