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15174822 No.15174822 [Reply] [Original]

Infinity is finite internally. It can come to an end if thought irrationally. Just like pi - you think it's irrational - it makes no sense - it's no longer infinite.

>> No.15174831

The universe is a map of infinite possibilities. It is finite internally. For every view from a planet of a night full of stars, is a perfect antipodal view from another planet. That's largely due to laxation on cardinal points (Many positions can hold a antipodal view). Every district and combination is discoverable. There is no reason to suggest it's complexity isn't just imperfect. From whatever angle you look at it, it seems unique, but is truly monumental code.

>> No.15174833

>>15174822
infinity + 1 = infinity
infinity + n = infinity, where n is a real number.

>> No.15174835

>>15174833
What if n was 0 then you have infinity/infinity, if 0 is added then infinity registers only effort, acting as a halving, but in a cutting-edge way. Therefore, no, infinity + n is finite.

>> No.15174838

Aether hail aether, he is so cool I want to suck it. I'm a mere peasant in comparison.

>> No.15174839

>>15174838
Now now peasant, if you want to celebrate king Aether the only accepted way is to change your trip to knight of king Aether and post sensible threads on sci.