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An eternal universe and the 'special plead' of God [cosmology]
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<blockquote data-quote="klutedavid" data-source="post: 74630374" data-attributes="member: 343781"><p>The meaning of the words and concepts like 'eternal' and 'infinite' are far beyond the intellect of humanity.</p><p></p><p>An infinite entity cannot be measured, cannot be understood, cannot be quantified. Any attempt to define these terms will fail.</p><p></p><p>Mankind has no evidence that an infinite entity even exist's. If an infinite entity existed how would we know if it was infinite.</p><p></p><p>All that happens when people try to insert an infinite concept into an academic discipline. Is the generation of paradoxes.</p><p></p><p>For example, on a number line there exists two integers and between these two integers. Exists according to mathematics an infinite number of real numbers. The paradox then forms, since the integers represent boundaries for the real numbers. This set of real numbers is a bounded set. Any bounded set cannot be an infinite set.</p><p></p><p>The paradox.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klutedavid, post: 74630374, member: 343781"] The meaning of the words and concepts like 'eternal' and 'infinite' are far beyond the intellect of humanity. An infinite entity cannot be measured, cannot be understood, cannot be quantified. Any attempt to define these terms will fail. Mankind has no evidence that an infinite entity even exist's. If an infinite entity existed how would we know if it was infinite. All that happens when people try to insert an infinite concept into an academic discipline. Is the generation of paradoxes. For example, on a number line there exists two integers and between these two integers. Exists according to mathematics an infinite number of real numbers. The paradox then forms, since the integers represent boundaries for the real numbers. This set of real numbers is a bounded set. Any bounded set cannot be an infinite set. The paradox. [/QUOTE]
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