Is infinity Greater than itself?
In the general constrains of math we see that infinity being; "i" can't
be greater than
infinity..or i>i
now pointing that out, if we continue to calculus, time,'t', quite
possibly
becomes a factor in seeing if infinity is greater than itself time
being; "t"
as in correlation to it's starting point "a"..whitch
brings up the question. Does infinity have a time constraint?or a starting
point?
it has no starting point just like it has no ending.
All in all infinity as a term is incomplete in our own scope,
we all fall
short of it's imagining's and to constrain it objectively to any time
would be lessening
it's definition. it is by definition "all space & time"