Infinity is -1/12
Proof that 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 ... = -1/12.
Did you know that the sum of all whole numbers is equal to -1/12? In this
article we find out how it’s possible and prove it ourselves using simple
algebra and math!
DISCLAIMER: The math used in this article doesn’t count as real reasoning; it’s
just a fun thing to think about. See
this video by Mathologer for more
information.
The Series
We will define three series that we need to find out: S, G, and H.
SGH=1+2+3+4+5+...=1−1+1−1+1−...=1−2+3−4+5−...
Solving for G
Our base step is to solve G. This is pretty simple:
GGG2GG=1−1+1−1+1...=1−(1−1+1−1...)=1−G=1=0.5
Now we have proved that G=21!
Solving For H
Now that we’ve solved for G, we can use it to solve H. Here’s the answer for
this:
H2H2H 2H2HH=1−2+3−4+5...=1−2+3−4+5...+0+1−2+3−4...=1−1+1−1+1...=G=0.5=0.25
Now we have proved that H=41!
Solving For S
Now that we’ve shows what G and H are equal to, it’s time to finally solve
for S.
SS−HS−H S−HS−0.25−1/4−1/12=1+2+3+4+5+6...=1+2+3+4+5+6...−1−2+3−4+5+6...=0+4+0+8+0+12...=4S=4S=3S=S
Now we have proved that S=−1/12, and we’re done!
Sources & Resources
I originally found out about this phenomenon at
this YouTube video by Numberphile.
It’s a great video and you should check it out.