| You talk about infinities, but what does infinity really mean? It means to go on forever, to never have an end. Doesn't that mean that if there is infinite time, then an infinite amount of things will happen. In other words, on an infinite timeline, everything will eventually happen. If the universe is infinite, eventually everything will happen. Including an end! And then what? The universe ceases to exist? But that's not possible, because 'nothing' is impossible... so you might say if the universe is infinite, then an infinite amount of things will happen *except* an ending. But that's not infinite then, if you're excluding something as a possibility. However, including the possibility, that an ending will happen in an infinite amount of time, then it won't be an infinite amount of time. I think the very existence of infinity gives rise to a paradox. Do we live in a paradox then? |