Matter.
2007-05-29 23:28:22
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answer #1
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answered by ZER0 C00L ••AM••VT•• 7
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Especially when using the word logic and in regards to mathematics and physics does the term infinite apply.
The fact that our minds may bark at the concept does not affect reality. Look at the weird stuff that is real in quantum physics -- is there anyone that understands it? or is it simply a matter of using the physics and the math known to work that make us accept it together with the experiments that verify such?
Perhaps someone below has a more eloquent answer.
2007-05-30 02:50:28
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answer #2
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answered by Fuzzy 7
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Scientifically yes. We are in a closed system law of entrophy.
Biblically yes because anything that an infinite Creator creates always reflects His infinity. Philosophically yes, because all sensible authoritative philosophers agreed that the basic philosophic question is that "Something is there rather than nothing is there". As the great philosopher Sartre said, "No finite point has any meaning unless it has an infinite reference point". These are already all zealed in history.
2007-05-29 23:41:02
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answer #3
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answered by periclesundag 4
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Definitely infinite.
2007-05-29 23:33:31
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answer #4
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answered by seshu 4
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logically no if you took the number pi 3.14 for example noone knows the last number because there arent any i would say there are trillions of numbers in pi but it never ends no one has actually sat down and did that no one knows what the biggest number in the world is so logocally no
2007-05-30 10:48:35
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Yup. Take a good look into the figure 8
2007-05-29 23:29:36
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answer #6
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answered by Michael N 6
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Definitely.
Think of E=mc 2.
Most theories fall into this categories.
It's the exercise of the mental faculty.
That's how the globe rotates in harmony.
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2007-05-29 23:29:15
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you're mixing logic and imagination. Logically it is possible to understand that infinity exists, for example that the universe extends forever but when it comes to imagining (picturing) it, it's impossible.
2007-05-30 05:04:30
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answer #8
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answered by ghds 4
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Yes, space-time. Imagine that the Universe has limits. At what time did it begin? When will it end? How do you define its spacial borders? These question are self-contradictory.
2007-05-29 23:33:28
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answer #9
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answered by ali j 2
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Infinite is never ending. Never ending is God. God has infinite knowledge, Human's knowledge is limited
2007-05-30 00:07:16
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answer #10
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answered by Muthu S 7
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Nothing can be infinite.
2007-05-30 00:30:15
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answer #11
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answered by MOST INTELLIGENT BOY 1
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