are there infinite universes?
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Originally Posted by Thepossumdance
its hard to comprehend cause it has no though behind it and makes no sense.
1 thing though... Who says the mind is finite. I see nothing as finite, the perimeter of any object for example is infinite. we use these measurements of meters and feet as generalizations but as you refine the exactness of the image you are measuring you see that it is never perfectly straight or curved. You can break the object down to smaller and smaller parts and the perimeter will continue to increase infinitely. So why is our mind then "finite" I feel like we are caught up in this image of the infinite as some massive grand collection but it exists in the smallest atom as well.
no shit, didnt you read my first post?
oh, and btw, fuck you. it has plenty of thought it it makes sense, its you who has no thought.
the infinite has no end, but it also has no beginning. what has no beggining and no end could be classified as nothing.
are there infinite universes?
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Originally Posted by Cautios
I do not believe in your log burning example you would destroy other universes. Matter can neither be created nor destroyed, therefore burning does not destroy the object it merely creates a chemical reaction which would change the physical or chemical make-up of an object.
true, what i meant by destroying is changing, shifting the climate of the worlds contained in the atoms of the logs, maybe if this were true then the worlds would simply dry up, turn into deserts or something.
are there infinite universes?
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Originally Posted by MastaChronic
true, what i meant by destroying is changing, shifting the climate of the worlds contained in the atoms of the logs, maybe if this were true then the worlds would simply dry up, turn into deserts or something.
I think that just because the chemical reaction involved heat it would not necissarily have a heat correlated response. If you were to change the whole chemical or cosmetic makeup of the habitat in which you reside ( let's say your habitat is your universe, and each universe is an atom ) perhaps it would have a different effect such as changing gravitational pull for all things within the habitat. Or even still, what if the universe were the actual object -- like a log, and when you burn it, the reaction that occurs happens to be similar to that of the big bang ( a small dense piece of matter splintering out into what now exists. ) We're still talking philisophically, correct?
are there infinite universes?
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Originally Posted by Cautios
I think that just because the chemical reaction involved heat it would not necissarily have a heat correlated response. If you were to change the whole chemical or cosmetic makeup of the habitat in which you reside ( let's say your habitat is your universe, and each universe is an atom ) perhaps it would have a different effect such as changing gravitational pull for all things within the habitat. Or even still, what if the universe were the actual object -- like a log, and when you burn it, the reaction that occurs happens to be similar to that of the big bang ( a small dense piece of matter splintering out into what now exists. ) We're still talking philisophically, correct?
yeah dude, this is stil philosophical.
that would be crazy, i sure hope some pyro doesnt set the cosmic vacant lot on fire...
are there infinite universes?
Maybe the chemical changes that we inflict upon other universes ( still making reference to the earlier hypothetical situation ) are just the natural order, and are bound to come to pass. Like an evolution of sorts, or a cycle of life even. It's like in the revenge of the nerds -- perpetual largeness is coincidal ( grammar? ) with perpetual smallness.
are there infinite universes?
there are many philisophical proofs which end at nothing is the same thing as something so maybe we live in a static universe in which motion is an illusion or not lol im having trouble figuring it out this late oh well ill figure out the meaning of life 2morrow
sry i was in a pissy mood didnt mean to snap on you
are there infinite universes?
There are 11 dimentions found so far. most are microscopic in size. There are a googleplex amount of universes.