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"Such a really remarkable discovery. I wanted your opinion on it. You know the formula m over naught equals infinity, m being any positive number? [m/0 = ]. Well, why not reduce the equation to a simpler form by multiplying both sides by naught? In which case you have m equals infinity times naught [m = x 0]. That is to say, a positive number is the product of zero and infinity. Doesn't that demonstrate the creation of the Universe by an infinite power out of nothing? Doesn't it?"
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Davis, P. (2004). A Brief Look at Mathematics and Theology. Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal, 1(27), 1–39. https://doi.org/10.5642/hmnj.200401.27.14
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