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by robg
6551 days ago
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"finite matter" = the ~3.5lbs of squishy grey stuff between your ears and all the material stuff that leaves an impression upon it "visions of the infintite" = can mean many things that approach that limit = Pi = recursion of indefinite length = time "before" matter = the number of possible synaptic connections ... What makes them interesting "visions" - to me - is our intellect can just about get our fingers those concepts and then...indeed, I know not the bounds of this inquiry And studying semantic memory in the brain, I have no idea where a concept like "infinity" comes from. Sure it might come from the brain? It must! Right? Right!? :) |
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Our having a concept of infinity has no metaphysical significance. All our definitions are phrased negatively, by what it's not:
Infinite: That which has no limit. From the Latin 'infinitas', meaning 'unboundedness'.
Try and see if you can define infinity by what it is rather than what it isn't.