What form, let's assume a physical body, does time have? Your opinion. - page 26

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Explain, perhaps I will agree with you.
From wiki: Infinity of some concept or attribute of some object means impossibility to indicate its boundaries or quantitative measure.
But there "approximated" to a human mind, I would formulate it as follows: Infinity means impossibility to specify borders or quantitative measure in view of absence of reference points which are in infinity.
From wiki: Infinity of some concept or attribute of some object means impossibility to specify its boundaries or quantitative measure.
But there "close" to a human mind, I would formulate as follows: Infinity means impossibility to specify boundaries or quantitative measure in view of absence of reference points which are in infinity.
What VIKI says is clear to me as it is about a "concept", which of course cannot be measured by anything.
However, your addition is disputable, as a point of reference can be any, for example, you as the centre of the Universe, can become this point.
Everything in the Universe is the Centre of the Universe.
What is written in VIKI is clear to me, as we are talking about a "concept", which, of course, cannot be measured by anything.
However, your addition is debatable because the reference point can be anything, for example, you as the centre of the Universe, can become that point.
Everything in the Universe is the Centre of the Universe.
The very concept of reference point is not applicable to infinity. Beyond it is the continuation of infinity, whether it is the centre as we understand it or the outskirts.
Well, to keep it simple: the centre of the universe, is simply the 'entrance' to the anti-world. In essence, a continuation of infinity in another space. Moreover, both our space and that space are inside the outer space... Like this.
The very notion of 'reference point' is not applicable to infinity. Beyond it is the continuation of infinity, whether it is the centre as we understand it or the outskirts.
Well, for simplicity's sake: the centre of the universe, is simply an "entrance" to an anti-world. In essence, a continuation of infinity in another space. Moreover, both our space and that space are inside the outer space... Like this.
Well, I agree with you on that.
Measuring infinity is the edge of madness...)))
Measuring infinity is the edge of madness...))
Insanity is luckier - it has an edge :)
I don't see it.
Not conspicuous?
Or is its vastness clearly visible?
I don't see it.
Edge, madness or luck?
However, that's completely off-topic ;)
I won't tell. :)
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I'm forever slicing through eternity with the blade of my mind.
♪ Hoping to carve out some bullshit ♪
Attempts in vain, thoughts fade.
Seconds die, moments are lazy
Minutes huddle with hours
And days and nights get tangled up again
# Weeks and months are intertwined #
I can't see the edges. Maybe I'm stupid.
;)
I won't tell. :)
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I spend eternity slicing with the blade of my mind
Hoping to carve out some bullshit.
Trying in vain, thoughts fade
Seconds die, moments are lazy
Minutes huddle with hours
♪ And days and nights get tangled up again ♪
Weeks and months are intertwined
There's no end in sight. Am I stupid?
;)
"No more muddying up, and no more sniffing around in the evenings,
"Let your lungs rest and stop puffing." )))))