↪jgill
From a mathematical pov, does prime number theorem support or act against the Boltzmann brain proposal? — universeness
In an infinite duration, aren't all possible outcomes equally likely to occur? — Down The Rabbit Hole
In an infinite duration, and as all possible existents are of finite duration, then everything would have happened already. — Wayfarer
Countable infinities are equal, so the infinite set of worlds where we're Boltzmann brains is equal to the infinite set of worlds where we're not. It's a 50/50 chance, epistemically speaking. Given an infinitely large multiverse, of course. — RogueAI
I thought I saw this problem posted before in the Lounge? — L'éléphant
Wonder when Invicta's period of suspension will be over? — jgill
Never, as it turns out. — Banno
But the diameter is a straight line… — invicta
Apparently, in the face of such sniping, Invicta bailed on his own thread. :smile: — Gnomon
I thought this post on Quora from Victor Toth was relevant — universeness
Invoking mathematics into a philosophical argument deserves not mangling that mathematics. Posting incoherently about the mathematics is a set up for degraded discourse from the start. — TonesInDeepFreeze
Corncob pipe? — L'éléphant
George Wallace demonstration and the date it happened. — L'éléphant
Mind you that he never said anything else but what he felt or what background he's coming from. As soon as the man walked away, the woman called him a bigot and homophobic. — L'éléphant
The 'something from nothing' proposal makes no sense. — universeness
No existent can satisfy the notion of nothing — universeness
Yesterday, upon the stair,
I met a man who wasn't there
He wasn't there again today
I wish, I wish he'd go away...
Is there a representation of nothing, that as a maths prof, you accept as meeting/satisfying its concept? — universeness
Math definitions will not resolve the terminology disputes in this thread because ↪invicta is not making a mathematical proposition. "Infinite Regress" and "First Cause" are philosophical concepts that are not addressed by Mathematics — Gnomon
In Mathematics, “infinity” is the concept describing something which is larger than the natural number. — Gnomon
Huh? — jgill
Sorry, I forgot to provide a link. That quote came from a math website. I didn't make it up. — Gnomon
But for the cosmos to be, the end has to be before the beginning, or why and how could it begin. — Beena
Reality is a donut-hole, or nothing out of something. — Thus Spoke 180 Proof
In Mathematics, “infinity” is the concept describing something which is larger than the natural number. — Gnomon
Thus, infinity, taking Pi as a currently known example is non-repeating and unpredictable — invicta
At the very least, causation causes more philosophical problems than it solves — Banno
If I elaborate further it will sound like bullshit so I must stop here. — invicta
Agree with the idea that it’s not time that is being experienced but change, although the two concepts of time and change are inseparable. — invicta
Sorry, but that's an invitation to a crazy train — TonesInDeepFreeze
So Bernie announced he's not running, and will be supporting Joe — Mikie
My impression is that finite SB strings describe 'destinations' (numbers) and infinite SB strings describe 'journeys' (unending processes with no destination). My issue is that I don't see how decimals are any different. Why can't we say that (non-repeating) infinite decimals are journeys that are described by unending processes (e.g. limits) and not 'destinations' (numbers)? — keystone