The documentary breaks down infinity through several thought experiments and scientific theories:

The film features an "all-star cast" of thinkers, including: Janna Levin

If the universe is truly infinite in size and duration, some experts argue there would be infinite copies of you doing every possible action at this exact moment.

The 2022 Netflix documentary is a mind-bending exploration of one of science's most provocative questions: Does infinity actually exist, or is it just a human invention? . Directed by Jonathan Halperin and Drew Takahashi , the film uses a mix of deep-dive interviews and stunning animation to make complex mathematical and cosmological concepts accessible to everyone. The Core Concepts: Why Your Brain Might Melt

One of the film's most famous segments describes how an apple left in a sealed box for an infinite amount of time would eventually decay, turn into energy, and eventually—by pure chance—reconstitute itself back into an apple.

The film touches on the counterintuitive fact that some infinities (like the set of all real numbers) are actually "larger" than others (like the set of counting numbers). Expert Perspectives

A.trip.to.infinity.2022.mp4

The documentary breaks down infinity through several thought experiments and scientific theories:

The film features an "all-star cast" of thinkers, including: Janna Levin A.Trip.to.Infinity.2022.mp4

If the universe is truly infinite in size and duration, some experts argue there would be infinite copies of you doing every possible action at this exact moment. The documentary breaks down infinity through several thought

The 2022 Netflix documentary is a mind-bending exploration of one of science's most provocative questions: Does infinity actually exist, or is it just a human invention? . Directed by Jonathan Halperin and Drew Takahashi , the film uses a mix of deep-dive interviews and stunning animation to make complex mathematical and cosmological concepts accessible to everyone. The Core Concepts: Why Your Brain Might Melt Directed by Jonathan Halperin and Drew Takahashi ,

One of the film's most famous segments describes how an apple left in a sealed box for an infinite amount of time would eventually decay, turn into energy, and eventually—by pure chance—reconstitute itself back into an apple.

The film touches on the counterintuitive fact that some infinities (like the set of all real numbers) are actually "larger" than others (like the set of counting numbers). Expert Perspectives

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