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Old 05-26-2007   #21 (permalink)
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Ok, how did people get -that- meaning first time?
I think considering such things simply beyond us is probably a very sensible standpoint. So you mean infinite, in the sense of "math"/intelligence? What does that have to do with time/space being at the same point?
And BTW it could not be infinite energy, which is just something in the nature of our own specific universe, i do not see how that could be possibly be relevant. You might aswel talk about impulse too, being relative. Why do you not add temperature and electric charge, electromagnetic fields.
Yes, of course you are right!

Even though that is also impossible...
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Even though that is also impossible...
Note that with all the references to physical things in my last post(everything after "BTW"), i meant they should not be part of philosophical discussion. Unless, you somehow find a reasonable axiom that contains them.
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Note that with all the references to physical things in my last post(everything after "BTW"), i meant they should not be part of philosophical discussion. Unless, you somehow find a reasonable axiom that contains them.
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