As we are enormous to a unicelular being, we are insignificant compared with the sun, i'm saying that this kind of comparisons are infinite (there will always be something bigger and something smaller), i also like to believe in this because it makes free will something much more real, since there in not a basic structure that supports matter, as i like to see it, there is not such thing as a possible complete predictability of the future based on the observation of the physical behavior of this basic particle, as there is not such thing. — Aucellus
You imply that the belief of everything being infinite doesn't make sense because we perceive boundaries, but what about what we can't perceive due to our human nature? — Aucellus
I found what you say about mathematics really interesting, that it's only applicable to the point where it approaches infinity, because it ignores the real limits, you say that we should search for new limits, but how can we find them? do we have to theorize them? how can we know what's the real delusion in that case? — Aucellus
you say that we should search for new limits, but how can we find them? do we have to theorize them? how can we know what's the real delusion in that case? — Aucellus
the hypothesis of the infinity of the universe outwards and inwards of our level of existence, meaning that there isn't a basic particle of matter or a limit in the total size of the cosmos. — Aucellus
but in the end, i believe that they're just languages used to talk about the same thing. — Aucellus
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