| Re: The Anachronism of Alpha & Omega -
10-07-2007, 04:01 AM
For me, RP, with how you clearly describe micro and macro infinity on your site, it should be a given that it is an accurate depiction of universal reality. Yet it is the reality factor, as noted by Berkeley, that begs for clarity.
The in-between reality of before and after, the point in time, the eternal now, etc., is made of what? An extension of an unknown past? Since there should be no difference to something infinitely large or small, due to there being an endless array of smaller and larger scales, all referred to objects and times must therefore be the same, but what?
If the past is dead and the future yet unborn, and the present is the same as the past and future as per the above argument, how is it possible to define reality? |