Yesterday, 09:31 AM
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The Property Of Infinite Uncertainty; Part 2, ∞ = 1, Infinity Equals One
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Yesterday, 10:11 AM
(Yesterday, 09:31 AM)sahgwa Wrote: Some questions, largely rhetorical for you: Hey mate, thanks for the questions. If you get the chance can you edit your post to take out the huge quotation, it's a PITA particularly if you're on mobile. So, as for the infinite capacity bizzo, it really can't be answered in one sentence or thereabouts, so you'll have to wait for Part 4. It will be out before the end of this week. There is nothing "behind" infinity. Infinity exists as a property of something, as I have written. If nothing exists then ∞ = 0, if something does exist then ∞ = 1. "Does infinity underlay and 'create' the world?". Yes it does. As you will see in the next piece, infinity is fundamental to our existence. "Can we truly perceive infinity as humans ?". I don't know that it's perceivable to the extent that you can poke it, however the truth is that it is something that is less mind boggling than traditional dogmatic ideas, about infinity, would have you believe.
Yesterday, 10:25 AM
(Yesterday, 10:11 AM)myselfaswell Wrote: Hey mate, thanks for the questions. If you get the chance can you edit your post to take out the huge quotation, it's a PITA particularly if you're on mobile. But if infinity, as you have written, is a property of 'something,' that means ipso facto it is behind that something? Or in other words, the something could not exist without infinity. That is to say, the void is true nature?
Yesterday, 11:37 AM
(Yesterday, 10:25 AM)sahgwa Wrote: But if infinity, as you have written, is a property of 'something,' that means ipso facto it is behind that something? Or in other words, the something could not exist without infinity. Infinity is a property of creation, one cannot exit without the other. As I have written, when something exists, so infinity exists. There is then no "behind". "That is to say, the void is true nature?" No, there is no void. There is ∞ = 0, or there is ∞ = 1. Perhaps revisit Part 1 and the definition of nothing. |
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