Infinitely-I.mp3
Infinitely-I.mp4
Infinitely-II.mp3
Infinitely-II.mp4
Infinitely-intro.mp3
[Intro]
Degrees
(Go on infinitely)
When one sees
(Mathematically)
[Verse 1]
A full circle
(Three hundred and sixty degrees)
If our will stands still
(Infinity’s reality frees)
[Chorus]
Degrees
(Go on infinitely)
When one sees
(Mathematically)
[Bridge]
Number upon number
(And on and on)
Smaller and smaller
(But never gone)
Goes on and on
(And on and on)
[Verse 2]
Between any two
(There’s quite a few)
It got to an amount
(I think I lost count)
Now it’s starting to dawn
(To infinity… and beyond!)
[Chorus]
Degrees
(Go on infinitely)
When one sees
(Mathematically)
[Bridge]
Number upon number
(And on and on)
Smaller and smaller
(But never gone)
Goes on and on
(And on and on)
[Outro]
Degrees
(Go on infinitely)
When one sees
(Mathematically)
A MATH AND SCIENCE NOTE
There are infinitely many degrees when you think about it mathematically!
In angles:
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A full circle is 360 degrees.
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But between any two degrees (like between 45° and 46°), you can have 45.1°, 45.01°, 45.001°, 45.0001°, and so on — forever.
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Decimals can go on infinitely, meaning you can always divide degrees smaller and smaller without limit.
So technically, even though a circle is “only” 360°, the number of possible degree measurements is infinite because you can have infinitely small subdivisions.
In temperature:
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Same thing! You can have 20°C, 20.5°C, 20.05°C, 20.005°C… endlessly.
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Temperatures can also be divided infinitely smaller.