Jay520 said:
The 9's (as we represent it as) will continue forever. There's no end to it. Infinity is not a number. You must also concede that pi isn't a number either, since it repeats forever AND it doesn't have a pattern. You must also concede that 1/9 isn't a number since (in decimal form), it repeats forever. (Even though 1/9 definitely IS a number). When you go by that scale, you never reach 1 because you set your limit to 1. There are an endless amount of points between 0 and 1. Huh? I know there's an infinite amount of points between 0 and 1. There is an infinite amount of numbers between any two real different numbers. That's not the case for 0.9999... and 1. |
You completely missed the point. I did not say non-whole numbers don't exist.
Also, the decimal system is a form of expressing a quantity but it is flawed. However, we can still express those numbers even though they do not fit into one system. 1/9 is expressed as a fraction. Pi is expressed as the ratio of the diameter to the circumference of a circle.
.999... (repeated) is expressed through series that go on "infinitely"
There's a major difference between those.








