On Sunday, January 12, 2020 at 8:58:06 AM UTC-7, John Clark wrote:
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> On Thu, Jan 2, 2020 at 2:30 AM Alan Grayson <[email protected] 
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>> *> If we're convinced it's finite in age, then it can't be infinite in 
>> spatial extent. AG *
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> We don't know for sure our universe is infinite in size and we'll never 
> know for sure because we'll never be able to measure precisely zero 
> curvature with no error at all, but we do know it's pretty damn flat, if 
> it's curved it's so slight that a light beam would have to go at least 500 
> times as far as our telescopes can see for it to return where it started. 
> So if you respect the empirical evidence for the Big Bang but the idea of a 
> beginning of a infinitely sized universe makes you unhappy then the 
> Multiverse idea offers you an obvious solution, you get an infinitely large 
> infinitely old Multiverse but with the observable universe having a 
> beginning and being only finitely large. However I understand the 
> Multiverse makes you unhappy too. I fear you may be destined to be unhappy.
>
> By the way ... does the inverse also make you unhappy, something 
> infinitely old but finite in spatial extent?
>
> John K Clark
>

What makes me unhappy are humans who embrace stupidity. AG 

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