Radagast said:
Let's compensate for dark matter then. That would be at most a few order of magnitude. Taking 2^290 or 2^300 doesn't really alter my point.
Okay, and now how about the number of all strings in the universe if String Theory is true?
As you can see, big numbers are not an answer to my reasonable request (which you reasonably tried to answer).
It's the one most cosmologists quote.
Can you provide me with the survey that shows "most cosmologists" use the number you gave?
Really? "Many different infinites"? And equally well the universe may be finite. Most scientists think it is.
I didn't say the universe itself is infinite. I said it
features infinites. As an example, an electron can be in an infinite number of locations at once in a given moment of time.
Really? I was talking about an infinite list of digits. How do they represent "divisions"? And of what?
Each additional digit in pi represents a further division of the conceptual polygon's edges for addition of new vertices. Each more precise calculation of pi expresses an attempt to reach a perfect circle via this polygonal representation (impossible and thus why the number is infinite and illogical).
Really? You don't believe space is quantised, then? Many physicists do. And I don't think that word "logically" means what you think it means either.
Space can be infinitely divided, matter cannot.
He's one of the most well-known of mathematical Platonists, actually. Read his books.
Where you and he disagree is that he doesn't view the mathematical world as separate from the universe, but rather a world within it. He disagrees with you (it seems), and I disagree with both of you.
Well, at least you didn't start become unacceptably rude until you lost the debate. Goodbye.
I asked you to prove numbers exists separate of the universe by providing me with a number that can't possibly describe the universe (thus showing that numbers are not logical descriptors of the physical universe). To do this, you gave a big number. That is a juvenile response. It's like asking a child what is a number you can't count and they say, "a thousand!" I wasn't trying to be rude and I haven't lost any debate. If you wish to pout and run off, that is fine, but it won't be because I have been rude - you are a valuable human being and I value your well-being.