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Originally Posted by unreasonable
Put it another way, your argument is the same as saying that if A is possible, then A must be true.
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If it doesn't then we are in a finite universe as Charvel has stated, not an infinite one.
What I would like to know is if infinity doesn't exist why would you as a mathematician multiply something by it?
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Originally Posted by unreasonable
If you want ....If you like
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You are funny! Where in any of my posts have I stated that I want or I would like or I believe I live in an infinite universe? (I'll leave that up to one of my or your selves!

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We can only know what we can observe; I doubt that neither you nor I will live long enough to find out the answer.
There are men called scientist that are much more intelligent than either me or yourselves that think about how the universe is made. Some of these BIG thinkers are as we type having the same debate, neither group will determine the answer, neither will we with any certainty!
Cheers!