Galileo.
The earliest attestable accounts of mathematical infinity come from Zeno of Elea (c. 490 BCE? - c. 430 BCE?), a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher of southern Italy
1 one infinity divided by infinity
If the question meant infinity, the answer is none. Infinity is not a number.If the question meant infinity, the answer is none. Infinity is not a number.If the question meant infinity, the answer is none. Infinity is not a number.If the question meant infinity, the answer is none. Infinity is not a number.
Infinity plus infinity is without beginning nor ending
it is discovered
They discovered science, through science...
He discovered the neutron.
Acetone was discovered in the year of 1895 . Chemical Science was a top notch that time .
They created decimal system, the concepts of zero and infinity, created geometry and trignometry, and discovered square and cube roots. That's all I know...
Because science is the study of the natural world, it's not really possible to say who discovered science itself. Science has been built up by so many curious minds over the years, lots of people have added to scientific culture.
A bunch of scientists
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Galileo.
A science question should contain comparing and can be discovered.
The earliest attestable accounts of mathematical infinity come from Zeno of Elea (c. 490 BCE? - c. 430 BCE?), a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher of southern Italy
Science has not yet proven that no two snow flakes are alike.