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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2009

Infinity is difficult to explain to people who are so lost in their dogmatic approach to life that they can no longer hear an obvious truth.
So I went back to a time before religion evolved into such a hodge-podge of confused theology.
I present to you the Wisdom of the Ancients. Wrapped up in a cute little package with all the frilly things we have come to enjoy.

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  • this guy in the video sad: "as above, so below" that is satanic / baphomet talk ??

  • @joelramirez0 Are you asking?

    If so, the answer is, "no".

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  • If God is outside our reality and working on a different set of rules how can believers freely comment on His/Her/Their state of mind?

  • Maybe time repeats itself?

    Given enough time it is bound to form a pattern.

    Maybe the pattern was always there.

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  • infinity is opiset of zero

    same every thing opiset of nothing

  • thank you for this.

  • If infinity is not a mathematic possiblity , then how is it that we have a concpet of it, enough to think about it, discuss it, contemplate it? If God had no beginning and has no end and if, even in nautre, we see repetition after repetition after repetition, then what might this be telling us? If you're already able to think about and discuss it analytically, whether figuiring it out or not, then it is already in you, even though the tought of it might be somewhat overwhelming to most.

  • @corthew Lol, it's almost enough to make one become a determinist. But no, I refuse to accept nihilistic viewpoints, no matter how logical they may be. Maybe that's just my lot in life? ;)

  • @pfarabee And Cord said to the blind man, "You've been this way before".

    To which the blind man struck him across the face and asked, "How many times"?

  • @pfarabee of course, given a truly infinite universe, not only is it possible for all things to exist, it is required that all things exist, and that they exist identically an endless number of times. So it is not only possible that another planet exists somewhere with the same people doing the same things in exactly the same way; it is a given, and there are an infinite number of such planets.

  • If I were forced to state my thoughts on the nature of the universe, how I thought the overall structure acted, etc, it would be very similar to this. I would say that the 11 physical dimensions suggested by quantum theory are relative. That is, from our perspective, there may be 11, but if we could shift our perspective to a different point, there may be 11 that include some subset of those relevant to our own existence, with others that "don't exist" from our current perspective.

  • Infinity existed before time existed and if you remove time numbers as we know them cease to exist. That is why we cannot offer a mathematical explanation to infinity.

    In a infinite world what can exist may exist an infinite number of times.

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