time — javi2541997
Death solves all problems. No man, no problem — Joseph Stalin
When you say "there are no actual infinities" I assume you mean that we space-time humans have no sensory experience of unboundedness. Everything in our evolving world is finite & temporary. That's why the notion of spacelessness & timelessness seemed absurd to early philosophers. However, as a useful mathematical concept, we no longer have a problem with the idea of Infinity, or of Zero : nothingness.There are no actual infinities; there are no physical infinities. In other words, our minds, having developed the idea of infinity, nonphysical, itself must be, either in part or in whole, nonphysical. — Agent Smith
There are no actual infinities; there are no physical infinities. — Agent Smith
When you say "there are no actual infinities" I assume you mean that we space-time humans have no sensory experience of unboundedness — Gnomon
a Virtual Particle can be substituted for a Real Particle in calculations. — Gnomon
Potential Perfection and Actual Imperfection. — Gnomon
That's why Materialists think, "if it's not physical, it's literally inconsequential". But they seem to forget the power of Potential — Gnomon
There are no actual infinities; there are no physical infinities.
— Agent Smith
Sez you. — T Clark
There are no actual infinities; there are no physical infinities — Agent Smith
mathematicians should abandon the use of infinity in making calculations in favor of a
more logically consistent alternative. . . . Fortunately, such a concept is available to us—a concept called indefiniteness — Gnomon
There are no actual infinities; there are no physical infinities
— Agent Smith
Speculation presented as fact. A no no for philosophers. — jgill
Matter doesn't use atoms as numbers in its counting. In fact the brain thinks by abstracting when it comes to infinity — Gregory
Descartes said that the idea of God requires a soul for it to be understood. You're saying even understanding infinity requires more than matter. — Gregory
Name an actual infinity, prove it exists! It's a simple procedure — Agent Smith
You are the one who says there is no physical infinity. Prove your statement. :roll: — jgill
Consciousness is a 0 that comes from a one. You've never read Sartre? — Gregory
Egregore — Gregory
But my point is that consciousness can take numbers and say "they go on forever" without there being an actual infinity in thought — Gregory
The brain is more than the sum of it's parts. It doesn't know infinity by counting but by a general, more philosophical method — Gregory
Name one example of an actual infinity. — Agent Smith
Descartes said that the idea of God requires a soul for it to be understood. You're saying even understanding infinity requires more than matter.
— Gregory
Yep, that's about the gist of my argument. — Agent Smith
You are the one who says there is no physical infinity. Prove your statement. — jgill
Well, I haven't found any infinity that's actual. There! — Agent Smith
Too, you have it easier. You need to furnish as proof only one infinity that's actual. Kindly do so. Thank you very much. — Agent Smith
You haven't made an argument, you've made a statement. — T Clark
You don't seem to understand how this whole justification thing works. — T Clark
You don't seem to understand how this whole philosophy thing works. — T Clark
I don't have to prove it exists. You made the claim. You have to provide the justification. — T Clark
Why? How does justification work? Pray tell. — Agent Smith
I don't have to prove it exists. You made the claim. You have to provide the justification.
— T Clark
Well, I did, didn't I? I know of no actual infinities. Do you? — Agent Smith
If you mean that there's nothing physical that is infinite, it seems true but I cannot be sure about it. For example, I think that it has not been proven or decided by science whether the Universe is finite or not. Then, what is the size of a physical circle (drawn on paper)? Isn’t "pi" infinite? (Actually it is not even a rational number.)there are no physical infinities. — Agent Smith
In part or in whole, neither "physical" or "nonphysical" are physical (material): they are concepts! :smile:nonphysical, itself must be, either in part or in whole, nonphysical — Agent Smith
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