On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 9:20:36 PM UTC-6, Jason wrote:
>
> I recently wrote an article on the size of the universe and the scope of 
> reality:
> https://alwaysasking.com/how-big-is-the-universe/
>
> It's first of what I hope will be a series of articles which are 
> largely inspired by some of the conversations I've enjoyed here. It covers 
> many topics including the historic discoveries, the big bang, inflation, 
> string theory, and mathematical realism.
>
> Jason
>

You claim, 
"Every very finite sequence recurs an infinite number of times precisely 
because Pi goes on forever." Can you prove it? AG

"Similarly, should space go on forever then every possible finite 
arrangement of matter occurs in an infinite number of locations." Even in a 
finite universe, assuming space is infinitely divisible, this is false IMO. 
For example, if we live in a finite 4 dimensional hypersphere with only one 
particle, it can be placed in infinitely different locations and no repeats 
is plausible.  AG

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