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<blockquote data-quote="HARK!" data-source="post: 74698626" data-attributes="member: 403545"><p>It is; but you haven't demonstrated that matter is infinite. Scientists can approximate the quantity of matter in the Universe; by the same logic that scientist approximate its' age.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Growing into what? Space? Again, what do you suppose is on the other side of your imaginary boundaries of space?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you take time to read my previous posts; you'll see my arguments that space is three dimensional. We live in a three dimensional world; which occupies three dimensions of space. Space = 3D. Area = 2D.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Your example is an example of limited limited area, not limited volume. If the element was able to move freely throughout the sphere; that would be an example of limited volume. The surface of the sphere, defines the volume of the sphere. There is still space outside of the sphere; whether or not your element can travel into that outer space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARK!, post: 74698626, member: 403545"] It is; but you haven't demonstrated that matter is infinite. Scientists can approximate the quantity of matter in the Universe; by the same logic that scientist approximate its' age. Growing into what? Space? Again, what do you suppose is on the other side of your imaginary boundaries of space? If you take time to read my previous posts; you'll see my arguments that space is three dimensional. We live in a three dimensional world; which occupies three dimensions of space. Space = 3D. Area = 2D. Your example is an example of limited limited area, not limited volume. If the element was able to move freely throughout the sphere; that would be an example of limited volume. The surface of the sphere, defines the volume of the sphere. There is still space outside of the sphere; whether or not your element can travel into that outer space. [/QUOTE]
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