Imagine you have an endless row of cookies, that's like infinity. Now, someone gives you one more cookie, but the row still feels just as endless. That’s how infinite numbers work: adding or taking away a few doesn’t change them much.
The Cookie Example
If you already had infinite cookies and get one more, you still have infinite cookies. It's like having an endless line of friends, if another friend joins the line, it's still endless.
Infinite numbers are tricky because they act differently than regular numbers. Regular numbers go up by ones, but infinite numbers can keep going forever.
Examples
- You have an endless row of cookies, even if you add one more cookie, the row still feels infinite.
- If a hotel has infinite rooms and everyone is already staying there, new guests can still get a room by moving to the next one.
- A child counts numbers forever but always has space for another number.
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See also
- Why Does Infinity Feel So Strange?
- Why Does Infinity Plus One Equal Infinity?
- Why Do Infinity and Beyond Exist?
- What Is the Secret Behind Prime Numbers?
- What is seven?