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12-12-2006, 01:08 AM
Re: Toe- the infinite fun.

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Originally Posted by Eric View Post
Since this IS the case, then there's only two choices. Either the journey can't begin and there is no existence at all, or we have to set "universe" aside initially, and take a good look at 0.

What is 0 in its most absolute sense?
Eric, IMO, 0 can represent true first state universal physics. The first state universal physics is thermal zero degrees of freedom and 360 degrees of infinite eternal imploding matter motion. This can be backed up by applying all the finite laws of physics, to the infinite absolute matter motion. IMO, the #1 universal law is; All micro and macro phase space state changes are achieved through motion and thermal variations...

IMO, 0, 1, and infinity are all isomorphically identical, in the most absolute sense, and herein lies all the confusion___deffinitions... I think the main problem is exaggerating infinity beyond all mathematical bounds___try thinking in the realm of sensible infinities, at least within necessary and possible realities. By this I mean, if you exaggerate true infinities too far beyond sensible bounds, you end creating an infinite universe, so thermodynamically thinned in matter/mass density and motion, it could never re-constitute itself___this is where infinities become stupid exaggerations. Even infinity has got to make sense to logic, to have any meaning at all___then comes a better understanding of 0.

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Lloyd
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