Thought of the Day: Counting

When you count from one to two you skip and infinite amount of numbers.

Yes, it’s true that when counting from one to two (or from any whole number to another), you theoretically skip an infinite number of numbers. This is because, between any two distinct whole numbers, there are infinitely many other whole numbers.

For example, between 1 and 2, there are numbers like 1.1, 1.01, 1.001, and so on, infinitely approaching 2 without ever reaching it. This concept is part of the mathematical concept of infinity and is a fundamental property of the real number line.

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