On 14 January 2014 02:32, Edgar L. Owen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jason,
>
> To answer your questions.
>
> Reality must be finite. When the definition of infinity as an unreachable
> non-terminable PROCESS (keep adding 1 forever) is clearly understood it is
> obvious that nothing actual can be infinite. There is no getting around
> this. Nothing real can be infinite....
>

Circular argument. If you *assume* infinity is the result of a process,
then obviously it can't be reached. Please justify that assumption.

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