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by kbelder
56 days ago
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No. I believe that is more apples than there are atoms in the universe, so not only it is impossible to observe, it is a fundamental contradiction with our universal reality. No one and nothing will ever be able to observe or interact that many apples, and so a reference to that many apples is only an abstract mathematical convenience that has no direct bearing to reality. Like infinity. I'm not sure I actually believe that, I'm just thinking out loud. But it leads me to think the question "Does infinity exist?" should be answered with the question "An infinity of what?" |
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But none of this can be observed either, which in my book makes your argument a bit weak.
Your "universal reality" is a construction relying in big parts on the mathematics relying on infinity as a concept.