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Q: Why would blue represent infinity on Vishnu?
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Why might blue represent infinity?

it represent the color of the moon


What does the infinity look like?

blue


If they told you to click on the lightest blue square which one would you click on?

I would go for the blue that is for example aqua blue


What happens when division by zero is attempted?

Division is glorified subtraction (like multiplication is glorified addition). Ex. 20/5= 20-5=15; 15-5=10; 10-5=5; 5-5=0 thus 20/5=4 Now, let's apply this to zero 20/0= 20-0=20; 20-0=20... etc. so therefore this would leave one to believe that the answer is infinity; however, when you learn limits you learn that when 20/x approaches zero from the positive direction it is infinity, but from the negative it is negative infinity. This means there is no answer. Being that infinity is an expression and not a number nothing can actually equal it... Thus 20/0 could equal blue. But for sake of argument let's say infinity was a number so 1/0=∞ and 2/0=∞ so that means 1/0=2/0 which means 1=2 which is obviously not true. -Joshua Garrison


A Double-split complementary color scheme would be made up of?

Take one set of complementary colors; say blue and orange. For a single split-complementary you would use orange and the two colors adjacent to blue, but not blue (green-blue and violet-blue). To make a double split-complementary use the four colors adjacent to the original complementary pair. The colors you would use are green-blue, violet-blue, yellow-orange, and red-orange. THIS IS NOT THE SAME AS A TETRADIC COLOR SCHEME WHICH USES TWO SETS OF COMPLEMENTARY COLORS.