There is no such "set". The moments after the present moment have not yet come into existence so you cannot collect them into a set, nor can they be members of "a set" in any way or fashion, as they are non-existent. You are claiming to have a set of things which do not exist, but that's impossible so it's pure fiction, nonsense. — Metaphysician Undercover
It's a matter of understanding the definition of "set", and understanding the definition of "infinite", and realizing that it is impossible to have an infinite set. These two are incompatible, by definition, so talking about infinite sets is contradictory nonsense. Of course we all know that because of the many paradoxes which are known to arise from the assumption of infinite sets, but some like you, choose to ignore this obvious fact. — Metaphysician Undercover
That something has a particular property is a judgement. The thing is a particular the property is a universal. Therefore if "sharing a property" is what is required to be a member of a set, then a judgement is required in order that things be of the same set. So the declaration "you go in this set" is exactly what is required in order that a thing be a member of a particular set. — Metaphysician Undercover
You seem to either believe that sets just naturally exist without ever being created by human minds, or else that things automatically jump up and join any set which they are supposed to be a member of, without being counted into that set. So either the green grass is naturally a member of the set of green things without that set ever being created by a human mind, or else the green grass jumps into the set, of its own power, as soon as "the set of green things" is named by a human being. Both of these, I tell you are nonsense. — Metaphysician Undercover
But that does not mean that it is impossible for an infinite number of events to take place within a bounded period of time — Magnus Anderson
Actual Infinity
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Cardinality of the set of natural numbers
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Nonsense — Devans99
So you are going even further than limiting infinity in physics and just denying the coherence of standard mathematics. — MindForged
But where did this base reality come from? — frank
That would mean a physical system passing through an infinite number of states in a finite period of time. — Devans99
It did not come from anywhere. It has permanent existence outside of time. Never created it just is. Time is a created construct that lives within this permanent base reality. The past present and future are all real. This is the view from Relativity. — Devans99
I’m not saying maths is incoherent, just pointing out it’s impossible to define the cardinality of an infinite set so maybe infinite set is a flawed concept as was argued earlier... — Devans99
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