Dear Janus,
thankyou for the evaluation and once more I am impressed with you ability to comprehend my ideas inspite of my poor grammar. I also must say that I agree with what you are saying although I perhaps view the universe and math a little more absolute then you. I do believe that the parallel lines do merge and that there is a finite universe, however I do believe that if infinity can be made to not exist within the finite universe then infinity has a border...and this border is the finite universe. This infinity can no longer be defined as infinite so we must make a new definition for this anomally. What shall we call it? If this infinity is not and infinity but acts like an infinity then this anamolly must exist at every point of finite space and at every point beyond finite space so that the infinity does not have any borders and may rightly be named infinity. I will be totally honest with you I do not rule out any theories but assume all theories correct. When I here a new idea that counteracts my own I accept it as a possibility. I accept all of my own theories as possibilities only not absolutes. I have recently inlight of a new theory that I came up with believe that all things are true and that anything that contradiction in the nature of a theory is an autamatic mathematical proof to the validity of that theory and it's relation to finite space and infinite space. This is as far as I know an opposite view to most every one's thinking but I assure you that it makes perfect since once you understand the mathematical theory behind it. I am not saying that every finite law of physics has a counterlaw that makes an opposite set of circumstances true within the same finite law. However I am saying that as far a I have seen that every law appears to have this mathematical anomally. if you want and example of this the infinite regress is a perfect example. I am not for sure but I believe that any set of words or items may be proven to assume the form of an infinite regress leading into an infinite number of counterdictions which can be graphed into a sine wave if one wishes to do so. (Please don't let my comment on graphing infinite regresses using sine waves confuse you I came up with this idea right while
I was in the middle of the sentence. infinite regresses are not my idea therefore when you view the previous statement please ignore the sine wave suggestion for sake of comprehensive simplicity. I am assuming that you have learned somewhere about infinite regresses.) What do you think and what do you want to call this new infinity?
inquisitively,
Edwin G. Schasteen
thankyou for the evaluation and once more I am impressed with you ability to comprehend my ideas inspite of my poor grammar. I also must say that I agree with what you are saying although I perhaps view the universe and math a little more absolute then you. I do believe that the parallel lines do merge and that there is a finite universe, however I do believe that if infinity can be made to not exist within the finite universe then infinity has a border...and this border is the finite universe. This infinity can no longer be defined as infinite so we must make a new definition for this anomally. What shall we call it? If this infinity is not and infinity but acts like an infinity then this anamolly must exist at every point of finite space and at every point beyond finite space so that the infinity does not have any borders and may rightly be named infinity. I will be totally honest with you I do not rule out any theories but assume all theories correct. When I here a new idea that counteracts my own I accept it as a possibility. I accept all of my own theories as possibilities only not absolutes. I have recently inlight of a new theory that I came up with believe that all things are true and that anything that contradiction in the nature of a theory is an autamatic mathematical proof to the validity of that theory and it's relation to finite space and infinite space. This is as far as I know an opposite view to most every one's thinking but I assure you that it makes perfect since once you understand the mathematical theory behind it. I am not saying that every finite law of physics has a counterlaw that makes an opposite set of circumstances true within the same finite law. However I am saying that as far a I have seen that every law appears to have this mathematical anomally. if you want and example of this the infinite regress is a perfect example. I am not for sure but I believe that any set of words or items may be proven to assume the form of an infinite regress leading into an infinite number of counterdictions which can be graphed into a sine wave if one wishes to do so. (Please don't let my comment on graphing infinite regresses using sine waves confuse you I came up with this idea right while
I was in the middle of the sentence. infinite regresses are not my idea therefore when you view the previous statement please ignore the sine wave suggestion for sake of comprehensive simplicity. I am assuming that you have learned somewhere about infinite regresses.) What do you think and what do you want to call this new infinity?
inquisitively,
Edwin G. Schasteen