The number of grains of sand is not infinite, but finite.
Mathematics, physics, engineering
The number of grains of sand is not infinite, but finite.
Mathematics, physics, engineering
From 'The Sand Reckoner', directly refuting the idea of infinite sand.
c. 250 BCE
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