Infinity goes on forever and ever, and no matter how large a number you compare it to, your number will still be infinitely far away from infinity. To quote Caral Saga, "A googolplex [a huge number] is precisely as far from infinity as is the number one."
However, there are, in fact, different levels of infinity. Conceptually, you can represent this by comparing a one-dimensional infinity on a number line with a two-dimensional infinity on a plane.
A precise and complete answer to the cardinality of infinite sets can get pretty headdy. Check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity#Set_theory for some interesting information.
A Ray Starts in one point and goes on forever and ever and ever...............And ever..................And ever........................ext. ext.
The number line goes on forever.
It goes on forever because numbers go on forever.
Pi goes on forever!
Infinity (it goes on forever)
A recurring decimal (caused by the denominator of a fraction have a prime factor other than 2 and 5) or an irrational number (such as √2) goes on forever.
No An irrational number goes on forever with no repeating pattern.
infinity means that there is no number.... it goes on forever
their is no end to it... it goes on forever...
It is a string of nines that goes on forever.
A infinite number is a number that goes on forever.
there isn't 1 its an inphanite number which means it goes on forever