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Subject: Which definition is foggy?


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Wade A. Tisthammer
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Date Posted: 01/10/04 1:57pm
In reply to: Damoclese 's message, "Foggy definitions" on 01/10/04 8:54am

>Infinity, by definition, is endless. It is an
>absurdity to talk about a "past infinity" because it
>essentially means the past is endless which means
>there is no such thing as a future or present. (we're
>stuck in the past, forever.)

No, this is indeed the present, and an infinite past would not imply otherwise. An infinite past implies a beginningless past, however.


>Furthermore, having two things being "infinite"
>doesn't mean they are the "same amount".

That's nice. Which premise are you attacking?

>Lastly, I don't think it's really all that valid to
>talk about a linear progression of time within an
>infinity anyway. How many days are in an infinity? How
>many years?

With an infinite past, there are an infinite number of years and an infinite number of days.

You've talked a lot but haven't said much. Which premise do you find incorrect? And why exactly is the premise(s) incorrect?

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