The Horn Paradox

I just had a look into this, the extremely basic gist is that this refers to Gabriel’s Horn, a Horn of infinite length but of finite volume. I don’t fully understand it so maybr you guys could help me to!

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What are you wanting to know

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I just wanna hear about what people think of this and what people think this is or what it means

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Yes, I don’t understand either. Please share your knowledge. (wink)

Gabriel is an angel and his horn sounding tells you that judgment day has come.

Not really much to unpack with this question heh pffft(its straight forward)

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interesting…

The question isn’t “what does Gabriels Horn do?” :eyes: infact the article I linked also refers to it by a different name altogether. Toricelli’s Trumpet. A horn of infinite surface area but finite volume. I find it interesting. It appears to be a mathematical paradox. If it was just the biblical item I wouldn’t be thinking too hard about it :joy: my bad for not explaining.

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Ahhh x3

Edit:Im.guessing in a math sense its comparing the eqaulity forumla(when u graph it) but also comparing it to the measurements of said object…and in a way it becomes both measureable and immesurable at the same time. Leading to the paradox…like how we can track time when times always in a state of moving.
Measurable and immesurable…its a finite and infinite sound/object

But…idk im not a genius hahaha

Sides in math you get answers that are literally “no solution” so…not everything needs explination haha or can be

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