When is zero equal to infinity? Or, it is that what comes before zero … before nothingness? An unusual state that holds a container of nothing (zero) that, in turn, holds something. Before there is nothing, there is a state of pre-nothing – and it is infinite.
Pre-nothing is the absence of something and nothing so it is a concept not yet in existence, yet it consumes all “within” it.
Pre-nothing almost seems to have connectors to other dimensions where time and space no longer exist so travel is at the speed of something faster than light.
Is infinity the accumulation of everything as it expands? Or, is it limitless expansion within itself? In some cases it may appear to be, but infinity is a concept of limitless bounds not found in our world. Is there infinity at each end? What is it before 0? It is not in our number system and yet it exists.
So is infinity real? Does it repeat on itself (loop) and has recursive properties or does it have limitless bounds that extend endlessly? It is all relative. No beginning and no end, just now and here. Everything and the absence of everything … still infinite at both “ends”. Touch it and you enter the existence of everything at once and time and boundaries dissolve.
Is this a mathematical paradox or are we just a point in space-time touching both ends of infinity.