Infinity exist. For all numbers there is always N+1. However, if you are talking about time there is a possibility that there is a “first moment” and “final moment”. Logically, nothing could have existed before the first moment. You cannot talk about “before” the “first moment”. There used to be a big-bang related cosmological model like that but now a day the prevalent view is infinite inflation, an endless river of time if you will, along which multiple universes pop-up like bubbles (multiple big bangs), for ever and ever. The 2020 Nobel Price winner in physics, Roger Penrose, wrote a book on a similar model which takes a more cyclical view of the same thing (Cycles of Time). He believes you can detect previously existing Universes in the cosmological background radiation.
It’s all so mind-blowing in a terrifyingly delicious way. I love that you say there’s no referring to “before the first moment.” Thank you for this share!
Infinity exist. For all numbers there is always N+1. However, if you are talking about time there is a possibility that there is a “first moment” and “final moment”. Logically, nothing could have existed before the first moment. You cannot talk about “before” the “first moment”. There used to be a big-bang related cosmological model like that but now a day the prevalent view is infinite inflation, an endless river of time if you will, along which multiple universes pop-up like bubbles (multiple big bangs), for ever and ever. The 2020 Nobel Price winner in physics, Roger Penrose, wrote a book on a similar model which takes a more cyclical view of the same thing (Cycles of Time). He believes you can detect previously existing Universes in the cosmological background radiation.
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It’s all so mind-blowing in a terrifyingly delicious way. I love that you say there’s no referring to “before the first moment.” Thank you for this share!
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