On 1/20/2020 3:29 PM, Alan Grayson wrote:
IF it has a beginning, it didn't exist prior to that beginning, so it couldn't ever be infinite thereafter because the expansion occurs at a finite rate

There's an implicit assumption that it could not have come into existence as infinite...but it could have come into existence as finite. Why is the latter OK but not the former?

Brent

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