No because it would take up infinite space. At some point which we can't possibly measure the sides of the dice will need to physically take up space to the point that the die will grow infinitely and can't physically exist.
It's an intangible concept so the question can only be answered with no, since the die could never be rolled.
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What if the dice was a ball. The ball will be rolls and when it stops it generates a random number.
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Even using this logic, it's still an intangible. Computers today can generate (almost) random numbers, but if the numbers go up to infinity then inevitably the computer and its components would have to get bigger and bigger in order to process the infinite amount of numbers. The computer would have to grow infinitely and thus can't exist in our universe.
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But true really. A computer can be coded to put random numbers together with ten digits in it. 1.493538351 7153815382 9153915739 Etc.
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Editado por BladeEdge545: 3/3/2016 2:01:08 PMWhat if it was a dice where 1 side was actually a screen, and would randomly pick a number from 0 to infinity if you activated a gyro -sensor. Would it keep rolling a number?
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Thank you. All these people calling it a sphere were bothering me.