Brent Meeker skrev:
Torgny Tholerus wrote:
I have written some more about infinity, in the paper attached (3
pages), called Infinity Does Not Exist.
Well it doesn't exist under the assumption that it doesn't exist. I actually
agree with you that it doesn't exist - though
a true subset of the set, because they only see the visible part of the
set, and there it is true that there is such a mapping there. But what
happens inside the cloud they don't see. They don't see that there are
mappings missing in the end of the se
Bruno Marchal skrev:
Le 14-mars-07, 08:51, Torgny Tholerus a crit :
Infinity is a logically impossible concept.
I have read your little text. It is not so bad, actually ;). Some
early greeks have also defended the idea that GOD is finite. But I am
not convinced. I think that Plotinus
pixels)
I mean there's some irrational distance out there!
How can you be sure? Maybe space is discrete.
Yes, space (and time) is discrete. Everything in the universe is
finite, and the universe itself is finite. Infinity is a logically
impossible concept.
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Torgny Tholerus
Stathis Papaioannou skrev:
On 3/14/07, Torgny Tholerus
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Stathis Papaioannou skrev:
How can you be sure? Maybe space is discrete.
Yes, space (and time) is discrete. Everything in the universe is
finite, and the universe itself is finite
with any of the other Universes, so
from our point of view does the other Universes not exist.
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Torgny Tholerus
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Brent Meeker skrev:
Torgny Tholerus wrote:
Mark Peaty skrev:
And next: what do you mean by 'exist'?
'Exist' is exactly the same as 'mathematical possibility'.
Our Universe is a mathemathical possibility. That is why our Universe
exists. Every mathematically possible
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