Everything and More: A Compact History of Infinity , by David Foster Wallace. W.W. Norton, 319 pages, $23.95. In college, I developed a crush on a fellow student in a course on Gerard Manley Hopkins.
The correct technical definition of infinity is that it is equal to some of its parts. For example, both the set of all real numbers and the set of all even numbers have infinite elements, yet it is ...
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