Sure enough--we shouldn't have the answer--since the externality that
defines us is unknown


On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 3:40 PM, socratus <socra...@bezeqint.net> wrote:

> About Infinity. / My opinion /
> How could mere man comprehend infinity?
> ==.
> Infinity is the cause of the crisis in Physics.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity
>
> Why is Infinity the cause of the crisis in Physics?
> Because we don’t know what infinity is.
> The concept of infinite / eternal means nothing to a scientists.
> Infinity is no ‘more ‘, ‘ less’, ‘equally’ or  ‘similar’.
> The Infinity is something  that could not be compared to anything.
>  Considering so, scientists came to conclusion that the
> infinity cannot be considered in real processes and they
>  proclaimed  unwritten law:
>  ‘ If we want that the theory would be correct,
>  the infinity should be eliminated’  . . . .  by the
> ' method of  renormalization '  . . .  about which Feynman wrote
>  ' using this method we can  these infinities sweep under a carpet '
> and then Feynman asked:
> ‘ Who can confirm that the infinity conforms with reality of nature?’
>   / Book:  The Character of Physical Law.  Lecture 7. /
> ===.
>
> I will try to explain ‘infinity’ as brief and simple as is possible.
> =.
> There are billions and  billions Galaxies in the
>  Universe, each of which has hundreds of billions of stars.
> All these billions and billions Galaxies are divided by space,
>  which we call ‘ Vacuum’.
> This Vacuum is an  infinite and eternal continuum.
> Why Vacuum is infinite ?
> Because the sum of masses of all Galaxies (the cosmological
>  constant / the critical density ) is as small that it cannot
> ‘ close’ the whole Universe into sphere and  therefore Universe
>   as whole must be  ‘open’, endless, infinite.
> Only in some small local parts of this infinite Vacuum continuum
> some masses can gather together in an enough quantity to create
>  stars, planets . . .etc.
> Vacuum continuum is not a simple space
> Physicists say that in vacuum ‘virtual particles’ exist and they
>  can appear as real particles.  Nobody knows what they are.
> Astrophysicists say that ‘dark mass- matter’ in vacuum is hidden.
> This ‘dark mass- matter’ is not ordinary matter but ‘non normal’.
> They say that more than 90% of the matter in the Universe
>  is ‘non normal dark mass – matter’.
> So, from ‘ virtual particles ‘ and ‘non normal dark matter ’ were
> created  all billion and billion Galaxies, including our planet Earth
>  and everything on it,  also including you, who reads  this email.
> And because we don’t know what ‘ virtual particles ‘ and ‘dark matter’
> are,
>  therefore we don’t have answer to the question: who am I ?
> ====..
> Best wishes.
> Israel Sadovnik Socratus
> ===..
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