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ficklefiend

PostPosted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 3:42 am


It's not about ignoring it.

I, as a human being, have been born and raised to look at the world in terms of beginning, middles and ends. That doesn't mean "everything must have a beginning".

I don't want you to feel like I'm picking on you but, do you believe in an infinite universe? One without boundries, that goes on for eternity?

TO be that it must have no beginning, middle, end, walls, floor or roof. I can say that easily but to hold the thought in my head, imagine something that does not end ever is impossible.

Just because I cannot comprehend it, does not mean that it is untrue.
PostPosted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 6:00 pm


ficklefiend
I don't want you to feel like I'm picking on you but, do you believe in an infinite universe? One without boundries, that goes on for eternity?

Me? Well I actually am not sure. I read somewhere that there isn't an infinite amount of space, but it seems like there should. I think perhaps there can be an infinite amount of nothing which would have no boundaries. But I don't believe in infinite matter or time.

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gigacannon
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 9:34 am


Everything that can exist, does exist. We just don't know much about all that yet. There's no reason to presume that the universe is infinite or not, but either way there are still some things that are impossible. The universe can be considered infinite because we don't know where the limits of possibility lie, but finite because we know that there must be limits to possibility.
PostPosted: Fri May 11, 2007 10:36 pm


Tarik Keyhand
ficklefiend
I don't want you to feel like I'm picking on you but, do you believe in an infinite universe? One without boundries, that goes on for eternity?

Me? Well I actually am not sure. I read somewhere that there isn't an infinite amount of space, but it seems like there should. I think perhaps there can be an infinite amount of nothing which would have no boundaries. But I don't believe in infinite matter or time.


a human can only understand what is perceivable, the polar "opposite" of, and anything that can be reasoned out from perception of an observable. All this information is also unfactual becuz once something is perceived and translated into an idea, it loses its physical accuracy, and will never be fact. But philisophically, which is the only way this word can be used, it is truth.

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