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What's the difference between "ceaseless", "endless" and "continuous"?-_-
Apr 19, 2024 9:40 AM
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ceaseless = lack of interruption
endless = lack of conclusion
"continuity" is totally different. It refers to an absence of separateness. It also has no necessary connection to time. Examples:
The whole numbers are discrete, not continuous, because they are separate.
"In this painting, the color of the sky changes continuously from dark blue to light blue as you go from left to right"
(This means the change is gradual, with no sudden change).
April 19, 2024
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