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another day, another reality of infinity being fiction

>> No.14592137
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14592137

It is a fact that infinity is a concept tho

>> No.14592143

>>14591818

Any proof?

>> No.14592191

>>14592137
time is a realer concept, and its constantly expiring (finite)

>> No.14592238

>>14592143
whera in universe something is infinite?

>> No.14592268

>>14592238
The amount of math OP fails to understand is infinite.

>> No.14592269

>>14591818
is the concept of fiction real or is that also fiction?

>> No.14592313

Okay, then when does the universe end?

>> No.14592319

>>14591818
Reality approaches but doesn't include infinity, but multiplication is straight-up bullshit.

>> No.14592326

>>14592191
>time is a realer concept
Explain. It's like any other loser wavefunction goes side to side as long as there is an observe alive to measure it.. Fuck is so real about that?

>> No.14592356

>>14592319
Actually, it's exponentiation.

https://web.math.princeton.edu/~nelson/papers/warn.pdf

>> No.14592400

>>14591818
pi is infinite, therefore it is elementary logic to understand infinity is in fact the reality. You wouldnt have infinte numbers if infinity dont real my little retarded friend. There is a reason they are called transcendental numbers pleb

>> No.14592458

>>14592238
The universe

>> No.14592484

>>14592313
The concept of human omniscience which you absurdly consider to be not only possible, but highly likely, is a big cringey gay grandiose fallacy. you can't even think up a way to make electricity without boiling water.

>> No.14592499

>>14592484
Okay, when does the universe end?

>> No.14592521

>>14592356
I enjoyed reading that paper, but I'd be interested to see his take on Presburger arithmetic. Pinning the flaw in mathematics on induction seems intuitive, but it turns out you *can* have both induction and syntactical completeness. You just can't have multiplication.

>> No.14592525

>>14592499
when you lose your viginity

>> No.14592529

>>14591818
Literally no one disagrees with you, nigger.

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>>14592238
>I haven't found it, therefore it doesn't exist
You don't actually study math, like at all, do you?

>> No.14592538

>>14592499
It can't. I mean, this physical universe can, but the idea of the universe just exists. Something caused this universe to exist. With enough time something will cause another to exist. Over and over and over, forever.

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>>14592525
That's weird, I've been skull fucking your mothers corpse this whole time. Are you sure?

>> No.14592601

>>14592326
It does not go side to side, it goes one way, one direction, never stops, and never fluctuates. It is so far completely unmanipulable and untestable and also therefore unprovable. It is so guaranteed and eternal that there is little to no literature about time. Einstein was literally the first with his help discovering time dilation... Thats all we got and empirically it says nothing about the universe or what time is other than its directly correlated to relativity.

Time is the most assumed to be real and factual thing in all of science and the most directly implicit thing in all of reality. Everything ever observed and projected to exist is bound to times unilateral direction and guaranteed flow.

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>>14592529
This.
Let's focus on something important, like all of the problems with Landau's textbook

>> No.14592643

>>14592601
You're right. I've conflated ideas from this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxb336no2rI
There is no flow preference, it just moves forward. Thanks anon.

>> No.14592649

>>14592603
Name one