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but
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There are different kinds of infinity.
sources:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPA3bwVVzGI
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Fallacy Of Irrelevant Purpose
Therefore to invalidate the statement you have to give a proof that from finite universe you can pass to the smallest infinite. But the existence of several infinities does not reject the premise.
djjano
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but
score: 1
Why did make an exact carbon copy of a post I submitted weeks prior?
because
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In order to pass from a finite something to infinite something, there must be an instantaneous infinite growth. Which doesn't make sense.
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It could be inifinte in one way but not in another. Ie infinite in size, but finite in time
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score: 1
This is the fallacy of infinity. The very nature of the concept, allows you to infinitely add and multiply it, but never subtract/divide from it.
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we have strong evidence to suggest that there was a beginning and there will be an end.
sources:
Stephen Hawking's 'A Brief History of Time'
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Fallacy Of Red Herring
The logic of the argument does not reject the premise.
djjano
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