could anyone please solve this riddle :

I am what you cannot be but you once were what i will become i am what only blind can see and of infinity and 1 i am the sum i am the cure and i am the cancer?

Many people have said "nothing" which may or may not be the answer.

Sra

nothing is not the answer:(

ACK! I would guess "poor punctuation." This is nearly impossible to read.

Did it come with that lack of punctuation?

yes..it was written like that

i got these hints too

HINT : password has no capital letters
HINT : those who know me will say 3 and those who don't 4
HINT : password=CHAR[onceeveryfouryear-11]

Darkness

Pointing to a path with a rabbit in it's name

It is "a thought"

Sure! I can help you solve this riddle. Let's break it down into parts and analyze each clue to arrive at the answer.

1. "I am what you cannot be but you once were what I will become." This part suggests a state of being that the speaker currently has, but the listener does not possess. It also indicates that the listener used to have this state, but the speaker will eventually attain it.

2. "I am what only the blind can see." This clue implies that the speaker can be perceived or understood only by those who are blind.

3. "Of infinity and 1, I am the sum." Here, the riddle suggests that the speaker is somehow connected to the concepts of infinity and the number one, specifically being their sum.

4. "I am the cure and I am the cancer." This final clue hints at the speaker's dual nature, representing both a solution and a problem.

Now, let's put these clues together to find the answer. The solution to this riddle is the number three (3). Here's the breakdown:

1. "I am what you cannot be but you once were what I will become." The number three cannot be the listener, but the listener was once three years old and will eventually become the speaker's current age.

2. "I am what only the blind can see." This line refers to the fact that visually impaired people often use their sense of touch to identify objects, and they can recognize the number three by feeling its shape.

3. "Of infinity and 1, I am the sum." When you start counting (1, 2, 3, ...) or when you add the concept of infinity to the number one, three is the sum.

4. "I am the cure and I am the cancer." Three can represent a cure in medical terms, as in the phrase "three times a day." However, it can also symbolize a harmful situation or a detriment, like the adage "third time's the charm," implying that failure can occur before success.

So, the answer to the riddle is the number three (3).