Quote Originally Posted by TurnyBright
I didn't say that I don't believe anything can be infinite. I just said that anything with the properties of a dimensionally spatial shape cannot be infinite, because for a human to recognize any phenomena as spatial it logically must have borders that separate it from the higher dimensional plane upon which it exists.

Thus, I believe that the spatial world is made up of an infinite succession of dimensional planes, each of which lies on a plane of a dimension that can fit all the ones the previous plane is made of, a "right angle from everyway" sort of direction.


i dont know about that, what is to say that the object has borders? what's not to say that we are actually limited in our perceptions of objects "with the properties of a dimensionally spatial shape", and they are not actually separated from the higher dimensional planes? perhaps we are the only ones who have borders separating our perceptions from the higher planes?


cant say you're wrong, cant say you're right, but i can say that it's deffenitely one valid and awesome interpretation of infinity :jointsmile: