Mind Dough

The fear of infinity is a form of myopia that destroys the possibility of seeing the actual infinite, even though it in its highest form has created and sustains us, and in its secondary transfinite forms occurs all around us and even inhabits our minds. — Georg Cantor
Saeed Ahmed
I believe our perception of the fathomable can grow as we grow. But as we are bound to our senses and eventually by our reality, the fathomable will also be bound. We can reach out and try to understand within those boundaries. But to go beyond is impossible by its very definition. The fathomable will always be a limited part of everything, mirrored by an unending sea of the unfathomable. — Mind Dough
ChatteringMonkey
Mind Dough
Marcus de Brun
I believe our perception of the fathomable can grow as we grow. — Mind Dough
ChatteringMonkey
Thanks for the advice. These idea's can be bewildering indeed. I'm counting on reality to anchor me during these thoughts. — Mind Dough
Mind Dough
Good question. In this sentence I mean more our "familiar" reality/existence. I have written an article on that as well: http://openminddough.com/familiar-existence/I'm afraid to ask, but what do you mean with reality? — ChatteringMonkey
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