01-15-2025, 03:07 PM
The Property Of Infinite Uncertainty; Part 2, ∞ = 1, Infinity Equals One
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01-17-2025, 02:06 PM
(01-11-2025, 05:50 PM)myselfaswell Wrote: I remember inquiring about outer space at some point when I was in elementary school. I recall a male teacher that doesn't seem very familiar, so I'm thinking maybe it was a substitute or extra curriculum. So, the context became outer space somehow and I said to this teacher that it can't be infinite, and the teacher replied: "Well, if it isn't infinite, then what would be at the end? A wall?" And that was the gist of it. Of course, I had no idea back then that the answer was as simple as 'nothing', and I could've even added that the perception and reality of space could be entirely different phenomena altogether.
01-17-2025, 03:39 PM
This post was last modified 01-17-2025, 03:52 PM by quintessentone. Edited 1 time in total. 
I recall exactly when I learned about infinity in math class, as a child. It was a mind boggling concept to me, yet the teacher did nothing to spark discussion (its a shame my teacher wasn't like you myselfaswell, you could have taken us on a conceptual ride appropriate for our budding minds). Back then I thought of it as a force moving everywhere all at once, fast, and without an end.
So, I haven't anything of value, yet, to offer to this topic, just thought I'd share that story and my enjoyment of all things math. Do we manifest the existence of infinity when we create the idea of infinity in our minds? Or do we believe time exists and infinity exists within time? Or are we making it all up to explain the unexplainable?
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Plato's Chariot Allegory
01-17-2025, 05:42 PM
(01-17-2025, 03:39 PM)quintessentone Wrote: I recall exactly when I learned about infinity in math class, as a child. It was a mind boggling concept to me, yet the teacher did nothing to spark discussion (its a shame my teacher wasn't like you myselfaswell, you could have taken us on a conceptual ride appropriate for our budding minds). Back then I thought of it as a force moving everywhere all at once, fast, and without an end. I'm not really surprised about your teacher. Most people would generally run away screaming from the idea of infinity. Hopefully you'll find some more informative stuff in Part 4 Yes, no, no.
01-18-2025, 06:36 PM
Infinity Equals One@ARARITA:
One from Zero One is my beginning yet I am eternal One is my individuality yet my diversity bears no limits One is my permutation; my qualities are infinite I am all things, and I am One
01-18-2025, 07:44 PM
(01-18-2025, 06:36 PM)CCoburn Wrote: Infinity Equals One@ARARITA: Yeah, I'll pay that, that's pretty cool. Hand clap emoji.
Yesterday, 03:50 PM
(01-14-2025, 08:05 PM)myselfaswell Wrote: One of the reasons why I'm writing what I'm writing is because there are so many people out there whom don't get what infinity is, and most certainly do not understand this place we call reality. As I've said, there's mathematical infinity and philosophical infinities and they're both very different. Mathematically, no, infinity cannot equal zero. Philosophically, anything might be declared an infinity. I find the mathematical ones to be fascinating.
Yesterday, 04:23 PM
(Yesterday, 03:50 PM)Byrd Wrote: As I've said, there's mathematical infinity and philosophical infinities and they're both very different. Mathematically, no, infinity cannot equal zero. Philosophically, anything might be declared an infinity. I not talking about a mathematical infinity or philosophical infinity. I'm talking about a fundamental property of everything. You'll see what I mean when I post Part 4.
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(Yesterday, 04:23 PM)myselfaswell Wrote: I not talking about a mathematical infinity or philosophical infinity. I'm talking about a fundamental property of everything. You'll see what I mean when I post Part 4. It's all energy. Infinite improbability could also be defined as infinite possibility? In a world of yes and no there's also a maybe. |
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