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Originally Posted by vvq
here is my problem with the infinite universes and all possibilities occuring. if all possibilities occur, in some universe someone would of created something that would destroy all the universes. we're here, so the number of universes and possibilities that can occur must be finite. sounds like science fiction, but i think it's a valid argument against the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics.
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You can't have A without something to create A.
You can't have something to create A without something to create what is creating A
This is infinity.
So all that was IS. All that IS was. All that will be is and was. All that was, is and will be IS. Thus infinity is is, was, and will be. The moment IS infinity because infinity IS the moment. Since a moment is, was, and will be, the moment is within itself infinitely. Thus infinity is the simultaneous perpetuality of itself. And that is how infinity can be infinity.
