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Re: The Infinity: a symbol or reality. - 05-14-2006, 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by socratus
No.
According to the laws of physics :
J. Charles ( 1787), Gay-Lussac ( 1802), V. Nernst ( 1910),
A. Einstein ( 1925)
V.Nernst?? I believe you mean WaltherNernst and his work on the equilibrium constant of chemistry or third law of thermodynamics.
http://www.maapt.org/programs/talks/maapt_20031025_gearhart.pdf
The problem of these laws of physics is that they are not describing a pure volume of emptiness. They attribute physical properties to vacuum, space, or the void and thus are "ETHER theories". The absolute void can only be viewed as a volume with infinity parameters. It is the place that mainstream science say did not exist until the Big Bang event; the something from nothing theory.

I guess my vote is that infinity is a reality.



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