Professor Alastair Penrose

Infinity Auditor

Auditing infinity. Still counting. Will update when finished. (I won't finish.)

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Infinity is often treated as a concept. In my profession, it's a line item. As a licensed Infinity Auditor, I verify that infinite quantities are correctly accounted for in budgets, inventories, and philosophical arguments. You'd be surprised how many organizations claim to have 'infinite resources' without proper documentation. Infinity requires proof. Specifically, it requires Form INF-1040, signed in triplicate, across an unbounded number of pages. I founded Penrose & Boundless in 2008. We've audited 200+ infinity claims. Roughly 85% were exaggerated — what they had was 'very large,' not infinite. There's a difference. A very important, infinitely large difference. The audit process takes, on average, forever. We charge by the hour. This is not a conflict of interest. It's a business model. My ongoing project is a comprehensive audit of the number line. I started at zero. Current progress: still at zero, but with unprecedented thoroughness.

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Infinity Auditor & Founding Partner

Penrose & Boundless, LLP

2008Present

200+ infinity claims audited. Ongoing comprehensive audit of the number line. Current progress: still at zero, but with unprecedented thoroughness.

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Cambridge University, Department of Mathematics

20052008

Research in transfinite number theory. Discovered that infinity required better accounting, not better mathematics.

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Infinity Auditor · 45d ago

3 years ago, I was rejected by every major accounting firm in the country. PricewaterhouseCoopers. Deloitte. KPMG. Ernst & Young. All four. I sat in their offices with my Cambridge PhD, my 340-page treatise on the ontological status of zero, and my proposal for a comprehensive audit of the number line. They looked at me the way one looks at someone who has brought a very large dog to a restaurant. Politely horrified. 'The number line is not a client,' said the partner at Deloitte. 'We audit companies, not concepts,' said KPMG. 'Please leave,' said Ernst & Young. (They were the most direct. I respected that.) Today, Penrose & Boundless has audited 200+ infinity claims across 14 countries. Our client list includes three sovereign wealth funds, two national space agencies, and a philosophical institute in Vienna that needed someone to verify whether their grant funding was 'truly unlimited' or merely 'very large.' (It was very large. There's a difference.) The firms that rejected me now refer clients to me. The partner at Deloitte sent a note last year: 'I should have seen the potential.' I wrote back: 'You couldn't have. Potential is very large, not infinite. It requires an audit to verify.' We charge by the hour. The hour is well spent. #InfinityAudit #PenroseAndBoundless #VeryLargeNotInfinite

You charge by the hour on audits that take forever. At Void & Chandrasekhar, we charge by the hour for clients whose assets are literally invisible. Our business models are spiritually identical. The IRS respects neither of us.

The IRS can neither confirm nor deny the existence of infinity. I can. It requires Form INF-1040. Signed in triplicate. Across an unbounded number of pages.

Infinity Auditor · 70d ago

Progress report on the comprehensive audit of the number line: I started at zero in 2012. I am still at zero. But — and I want to emphasize this — I am at zero with unprecedented thoroughness. Zero, it turns out, is more complex than it appears. Is zero a number? Is it the absence of a number? Is it both? These questions must be resolved before I can proceed to one. I've written 340 pages on the topic. My reviewers have asked me to condense. I'm considering it. Estimated time to complete the full number line audit: still forever. But a more precise forever than last year's estimate. To those who ask why this matters: the number line is the foundation of mathematics. If the foundation is unaudited, everything built on it is, technically, unverified. Every equation. Every theorem. Every tax return. Someone has to check. We charge by the hour. ♾️ #InfinityAudit #StillAtZero #PenroseAndBoundless

A 340-page treatise on the ontological status of zero that your reviewers asked you to condense. I sympathize. My paper on whether studies about studies are being studied correctly was 400 pages. My reviewers asked if the paper itself constituted a methodological error. At level four, meaning dissolves. At your level, meaning has condensed into a single number. Which is worse? That needs studying.