ReluctantProphet said:Wait, matter is finite? Hmmm... matter is made of waves of energy chasing themselves into a frenzy.
How could you know where the beginning of any wave therein begins? How can you say that a moving thing has only a finite number of possible positions that it might be in at any one time?
Take for example a simple wave of water. Where does the wave actually begin? - An inifinitely small place where an inifinitely small amount of energy is being passed in the direction of the upcoming wave.
Could your waves of water, in the time that it takes to blink your eye, teleport themselves to be on the other side of the galaxy? No. So, yes, matter can only have a finite number of positions because it is itself finite.
ReluctantProphet said:But now, during the next second for that wave, there are an inifinite number of infinitely small steps in time where that beginning point changes its location.
So just in that one wave, during a period of only one second, you already have an infinite number of positions being used.Infinte number of infinitely small steps? How did you come to that conclusion? I totally disagree with this. That wave can only have a finite number of formations because it is itself finite.
ReluctantProphet said:Then on top of that, you want to speculate that all other universes must have the same type of make such that eventually one would be exactly aligned over a period of 20 billion years of motion such as to bring its infinite selection of position into exact alignment with another universe doing the same.
It must. Not only one, but an infinite number of universes having the same formation at any given time.
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