Your intuition is terrible. I thought I'd get that out of the way. Now for my point. There is an intuitive paradox to existence that doesn't seem to go away even when dismissed as simply beyond our newtonian brains. It seems even mathematics is not a refuge in the case of this problem. And that, of course entirely novel and as yet not thought, problem is existence. And it's relation to finity, and it's more 'in' variety.
It occurs to me that there is a fundamental flaw with the concept of infinity; I can't understand it. And, of course, god has endowed me with an understanding of everything that exists, therefore infinity musn't exist. But, there in itself is a problem. the non-existence of infinity, would in itself, be infinity. That is to say, 'nothing' is 'infinity'. I realise that sentence is likely so dazzilingly clear, concise and brilliant, that you may have been blinded by it's glare, and dismissed it as trite. And you'd likely be right to do that, especially if you are a mathematician. If you are, please explain why 'infinity' and 'nothing' are not synonms. And don't read on, because the rest of my argument relies on that fact ebing accepted.
And that argument is, at the edge of 'existence' lies either 'nothingness' or more 'existence'. Either way infinity exists. Has to exist. And yet it, in itself is nothing. And it doesn't make sense. Even throwing our silly 4d-limited brains out of the equation. Infinity means everything repeats. Infinity means we are all immortal, all billionares, all mass-murderers. I'm going to stop here, before i reveal any more unbelievably inteligent, thoroughly novel, and certainly not inane, meaningless, awful trite theories.
Simply put, there is more in heaven and earth than there will ever be in my philosophy. Another original though from me, there. And, well, this makes me want to make a sick joke that would likely get me banned from these god-fearing, conservative forums. It is depressing, however, to realise, whatever you and you're contempories discover during the next century will literally be nothing; since 'existence' is infite. Also, if I were 'studying' 'philosophy' i would 'kill' myself. And i'd stringly recommend the same to anyone in that position. If science is never going to discover the 'big picture', you aren't. Also, as I have just noted, theres more to heaven and earth...
p.s I have been using 'existence' as a byword for 'infinity', in that I mean 'the totality of all things'. I'd argue that could make my post illegible, and redundant. But I don't think it needed much help.
It occurs to me that there is a fundamental flaw with the concept of infinity; I can't understand it. And, of course, god has endowed me with an understanding of everything that exists, therefore infinity musn't exist. But, there in itself is a problem. the non-existence of infinity, would in itself, be infinity. That is to say, 'nothing' is 'infinity'. I realise that sentence is likely so dazzilingly clear, concise and brilliant, that you may have been blinded by it's glare, and dismissed it as trite. And you'd likely be right to do that, especially if you are a mathematician. If you are, please explain why 'infinity' and 'nothing' are not synonms. And don't read on, because the rest of my argument relies on that fact ebing accepted.
And that argument is, at the edge of 'existence' lies either 'nothingness' or more 'existence'. Either way infinity exists. Has to exist. And yet it, in itself is nothing. And it doesn't make sense. Even throwing our silly 4d-limited brains out of the equation. Infinity means everything repeats. Infinity means we are all immortal, all billionares, all mass-murderers. I'm going to stop here, before i reveal any more unbelievably inteligent, thoroughly novel, and certainly not inane, meaningless, awful trite theories.
Simply put, there is more in heaven and earth than there will ever be in my philosophy. Another original though from me, there. And, well, this makes me want to make a sick joke that would likely get me banned from these god-fearing, conservative forums. It is depressing, however, to realise, whatever you and you're contempories discover during the next century will literally be nothing; since 'existence' is infite. Also, if I were 'studying' 'philosophy' i would 'kill' myself. And i'd stringly recommend the same to anyone in that position. If science is never going to discover the 'big picture', you aren't. Also, as I have just noted, theres more to heaven and earth...
p.s I have been using 'existence' as a byword for 'infinity', in that I mean 'the totality of all things'. I'd argue that could make my post illegible, and redundant. But I don't think it needed much help.