Infinity is 'A number large without measure.' There is no number called infinity, or infinite. "Arbitrarily large' is a convenient shorthand, as it expresses the concept that for the present purpose, the actual size is unimportant. Transfinite numbers are smaller than infinite, yet greater than any number. These concepts are of interest in mathematics, but seldom in any real world consideration.
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The word 'massive' is generally an adjective. 'A massive fall.' 'The elephant is a massive animal' Not... 'I'm going to jump massive!' I think not. or 'Watch me massive all over the place.' No, definitely not. or 'Check out that massive, man!' Not even close. So that's that. =)
Because energy is related to the atomic mass of the substance (1/2 mv^2 and all that). So, at the same temperature a more massive substance has a greater thermal energy.
Since gold is 19.32 grams per ml and water is 1 gram per ml they both have the same mass
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