Re: Infinity can not exist
From: Fletch F. Fletch (notme31415_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 07/05/04
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Date: Mon, 05 Jul 2004 22:36:13 GMT
Bart Goddard wrote:
> Sam Wormley wrote:
>
>> Mitchell wrote:
>>>
>>> Sam Wormley <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote in message
>>> news:<40E8BC6F.FF383B0B@mchsi.com>...
>>>>
>>>> You mean can a photon travel an infinite number of times between
>>>> the interior walls (perfect reflector) of a sphere?
>>>
>>> Time's infinity(that it continues forever into the future) is "now"
>>> only a potential thing. If you think time is an infinity you'll be
>>> waiting forever.
>>
>> Sounds like infinity to me--waiting forever!
>>
>
> I have an infinite list of people each of whom is
> infinitly stoopid. Most of them are either university
> administrators or have made guest appearances on COPS
> (or both, in many cases.) This proves that aleph_1
> exists.
Actually that would be aleph null, I believe.
Slainte,
Fletch
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