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02-22-2002, 07:59 PM | #11 |
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And yes, I know what Zeno's Paradox is. To clarify my previous post, if the present is not privileged, then an infinite number of events are not traversed - they simply exist.
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Hi, sorry to cut in, but according to the latest discovery,the universe now is believe to be expanding at a increasing rate, so there will be no big crunch. Scientists are now trying to figure out the cause of this unexpected behaviour of the universe.
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Are you seriously trying to say that our present time does not exist ?
Of course if you treat anything as imaginary, you can make imaginary things with it. That has no relevance to my point, and doesn't make infinity any more actual. [ February 23, 2002: Message edited by: Franc28 ]</p> |
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Seriously speaking, I think of the big bang as a change of state not a creation event in which something appearing out of nothing which seems quite ridculous. In addition, spacetime in physics is just a dimensional description of the changes in state of the universe instead of an actual phenomeon, so guys it seems pointless to argue if time is infinite but rather is change continous in our universe or not.
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02-24-2002, 03:47 AM | #18 |
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What is this about an "ultimate sense" ? Is that an equivocation of the god-concept ? Because otherwise, it's totally meaningless.
From my perspective, there is an unbroken chain of causality reaching all the way from the first moments up to today. If infinite regress was true, then this chain of causality could never reach the present. "Ultimate sense" has nothing to do with it. |
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Uh, two words...Panta Pei (eternal flux)
...for scientists: The Big Bang is a myth. Avoid orthodoxy...try plasma cosmology...if that's your kick. ~ Steve |
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