<——(-3)——(-2)——(-1)——(0)——(1)——(2)——(3)——>
Above where I write now is what I have typed as a number line close to how I can still picture it as I were still a child of six years old. I am not entirely convinced I had no more or less grasp of infinity then as I do now while writing this. Just by looking at the line, basic observations and assumptions can be made beyond the numerical values. The same could be said of most human beings that are all to this day held in some observation of measurement, most commonly known as numerical value today. Using the given structure of the number line, the assumption can be made of the arrows pointing in both directions that numerical values are extending both negatively and positively on to infinity. Infinity of course is an imaginary quantity used to describe an endless stream of numerical values. It can be easily said how very little mankind can resemble this imaginary number, first by how it is only imaginary by how our complex yet limitedly capable minds can conceive such quantity. Second, by how little any measured numerical value concerning even what mankind fully surveys still does not fully define infinity beyond an imaginary number that may forever be unquantified. If we were to momentarily suspend the typical use of the numerical values written on the number line above, aside from the one and only number that is neither positive or negative, we still see two lines with arrows. We then see two directions that point toward an infinity that would easily outmatch the amount of information that is packed within the human genome when fully mapped. How easy for us then to observe the number zero. It is the only integer that is neither positive or negative. Our perseption of time may allow us to see at the center of this flow one quantity that while it is constant and unchanging, it has no capacity within the realm of true mathematics to change any other numerical value. Like the zero, we are sandwiched between a history locked away in a fading infinity, then at best looking towards an infinity in the future that seems to destroy anyone in its path before anyone truly understands it well enough. The human by themself can be measured up and down the line by and for whatever means. What seems evident by the nature of man is that infinity is always out of reach. Also, no mater what you add or take away from man, the wholehearted zero, there are always ways that the quantity is taken right back to where it started. The constant itself, zero, while it is constant, is neither negative or positive. It can be changed in many ways, yet it can never be changed by itself.
There is a different concept, a different constant that I wish to describe. This is a third infinity. Between each integer, every whole number there is the potential fractional number. 1.5, 1.6, 1.893, 3.14, 3.3333, and so forth. Not only is ther two infinities on this number line that are two, but there is one more that represents what is in between and can make the fullness of all integers. The tricycle of infinity on this number line does more than astound. I doubt that it was intended by humankind to do as I think by considering this infinity tricycle, but in all honesty there is only one entity that comes even close to reflecting infinity in this way. Only God is fully infinite in three different ways in what I have heard in the simplest ways of just how full God is. This is saying something as like with the imaginary number infinity still is, even as a tricycle, God is not an entity that can be merely quantified. He is described to be beyond even infinity, which somehow seems more possible by how humankind has truly only imagined the imaginary concept of infinity whereas God has been described as being revealed by Himself.
To come to a conclusion, I state that the tricycle of infinity reveals both an emptiness in man as well as a fullness that can only compare close enough with God that will always and forever continue to prove such. A true apostle may seem correct by writing in just words how mankind falls very short before infinity, and the only one capable of being truly Infinite.

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