punshhh
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It means infinity.
An infinity of matter or some other "form"?
Then what's the problem
Do you want to return to our discussion of maths I thought you had lost interest.
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It means infinity.
Then what's the problem
Someone said that ridicule is not an inappropriate answer to the ridiculous. I agree.
What is an "absolute infinity"? What does it mean to be "the other polarity" of "nothing"?
I am open to new ideas when ever they come along, I have picked up a few here, which have made this worthwhile already.
Let me state my position regarding materialism again;
I am in complete agreement in respect of current knowledge and understanding in materialism regarding matter and other physical processes. I reserve judgement in the areas of consciousness and its contents.
This is of course while remaining open minded to other thoughts which may have some bearing on materialism.
Please give me the names of some kooks sounds interesting.
"everything"
What?An infinity of matter or some other "form"?
What?
Sorry, it came out the wrong way round.
I would follow by asking Belz if Pi would remain the same if nothing existed.
But I think it is best I don't as we clearly disagree.
I am aware of this, I am trying to engage other posters in a consideration of these ideas, with remarkably little success.
An infinite amount of matter is an infinite amount of matter.Do you consider an infinitude of matter?
Sorry, but I have no idea what you are talking about.Do you consider an infinitude of some other form?
like the contents of consciousness for example,
or numbers.
Do you consider an infinitude of matter?
Do you consider an infinitude of some other form?
like the contents of consciousness for example,
or numbers.
Yes; that's because your ideas are extremely vague.I am aware of this, I am trying to engage other posters in a consideration of these ideas, with remarkably little success.
Discuss what? What considerations?These materialists really do not like to discuss this, perhaps even to acknowledge such considerations.
Your questions make no sense.In your consideration of nothing, could there be a something in existence aswell?
and if not would Pi remain?
Sorry, it came out the wrong way round.
I would follow by asking Belz if Pi would remain the same if nothing existed.
But I think it is best I don't as we clearly disagree.
You may find that some of us have already considered these concepts at length. Seriously, that is part of critique, you explore the concepts to critique them. I has a college philosophy class in 1976.I am aware of this, I am trying to engage other posters in a consideration of these ideas, with remarkably little success.
In your consideration of nothing, could there be a something in existence aswell?
and if not would Pi remain?
These materialists really do not like to discuss this, perhaps even to acknowledge such considerations.
Now this is about 75% of the JREF , the clarification of idiomatic usage.Now perhaps we will be able to consider an absolute infinity as the other polarity.
It is an issue with language, it only takes meaning from external refferents.Yes, I have also had similar problems with maths.
I disagree, you have expressed a wide variety of beliefs (as we all have). One seems to be that mathematical concepts exist in meta space.You are right regarding metaphysics, presumably when you say "demonstrating it is true" you are refering to logical testing of the idea?
Ah, I don't know if you have read any of my posts in other threads, but I have stated that I don't "believe" anything already.
I consider all angles/perspectives regarding an idea. I don't always know that I understand something, it generally becomes obvious after a while.
"everything"
Just so you know the considered number of energy waves in the universe is 1072-1087, so no not an infinitude of matter.Do you consider an infinitude of matter?
Depends upon the meaning here, some conceptions of space tace are infinte, some are not.Do you consider an infinitude of some other form?
Um the contents are infinite how?like the contents of consciousness for example,
or numbers.
PixyMisa;6904094]An infinite amount of matter is an infinite amount of matter.
Sorry, but I have no idea what you are talking about.
I'm sorry, but this is because your thinking about this whole thing wrong. I think you're just not grasping the subject matter very well, which prevents you from understanding our answers to your questions, which leads to more nonsensical questions, etc.
If we describe an actual thing as "finite" we are using the mathematical meaning of "finite".Does anyone think they know what infinity means in addressing/discussing "matter", or something "real"?
Please no mathematical descriptions of infinity, that is already well documented.