Comment on Shrodinger’s Megamind
TrismegistusMx@lemmy.world 1 year agoHow is the universe infinite if there’s something missing?
Comment on Shrodinger’s Megamind
TrismegistusMx@lemmy.world 1 year agoHow is the universe infinite if there’s something missing?
Carnelian@lemmy.world 1 year ago
The set of natural numbers is infinite. The number 2.5 is missing from that set. Therefore infinite sets do not contain every possibility.
It’s not rocket science
TrismegistusMx@lemmy.world 1 year ago
You’re talking about countable infinities vs uncountable infinities, but you’re proving my point. Order is a countable infinity, disorder is an uncountable infinity. You’ve just abstracted yourself into a corner.
Carnelian@lemmy.world 1 year ago
sigh, very well then.
Consider the set of real numbers, which is an uncountable infinity. Notice how this infinite set does not contain any grapes.
It’s not rocket science
TrismegistusMx@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Grapes and real numbers are both finite distinctions of a shared infinitely ordered set, which itself is part of an infinitely disordered set. Numbers are an infinitely ordered set that do not contain grapes. Grapes are part of many finite sets that are also part of an infinitely ordered set. Both exist within disordered and ordered sets as well. You’re not describing limitations of the infinite like you think you are. You’re only describing the limitations of your understanding of the infinite.