The symbol "∞" represents the meaning of infinity in mathematics, which comes from the Latin word "infinity", that is, "unbounded". It is based on the "Mobius Ring". It is hard to imagine that it has already been integrated into all aspects of our lives, and endless artistic conception has been applied to many creations.
The origin and application of infinite symbols;
Aristotle (384-322 BC), an ancient Greek philosopher, believed that infinity could exist, because a finite quantity is infinitely separable and cannot reach extremes, but infinity is universally acknowledged as unattainable.
/kloc-in the 20th century, a great Indian mathematician, Bascara, appeared, and his concept was close to that of modern theorization. The symbol of "infinity" was first put forward by Englishman john wallis in Arithmetic Infinity (published in 1655).
In mathematics, two equations with infinite symbols are occasionally used, namely: ∞=∞+ 1, ∞=∞× 1. A formula in which positive values represent infinity. There is no specific number, but positive infinity means a value greater than any number. The sign is +∞, and the sign of negative infinity is -∞.
Mobius belt is usually regarded as the creative source of the infinite symbol "∞", because if someone stands on the surface of a huge Mobius belt and walks along the "road" he can see, he will never stop. But this is an untrue rumor, because "∞" was invented before Mobius belt.