On Monday, January 13, 2020 at 2:59:42 PM UTC-6, Alan Grayson wrote:
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> *They think it's infinite at the beginning but always represent it as very 
> small at the beginning. That's a great way to communicate. Would you buy a 
> used car from one of those guys? AG *
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One way to contrive (formulate) this pure-mathematically:

@ time 0: There's a very small 3D ball with a "particle" at every rational 
point - (x,y,z) where x,y,x are rational numbers - in the interior of the 
ball.

@ time 1 unit of Planck time: The particles are spread out "infinitely" but 
the spacing between the points is a small positive number (like some units 
of Planck distance)


@ time 2 units of Planck time:  The spacing between the points increases.

and so on.

@philipthrift

 

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