Darth Zion
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So browsing through this thread and-
The universe is currently 13.7 billion years old, a trillion years later it would be a trillion and thirteen billion years old which is a finite number. Regardless of how far forward we progress in time, the total time elapsed would always remain a finite, quantifiable number. As an example for something, imagine asking someone to start counting and then checking in after a given number of years, say 'X'. No matter how large 'X' is, the number they reach would always be finite.
This is because infinity is not a value you can attain through the accumulation of finite increments, it is a concept that inherently transcends any finite progression.
I disagree with the notion that time is infinite because it would continue moving forward even if we destroy anything- it's just infinitely expanding just as space is, a thing that is infinitely expanding would never touch infinity and is infinitely smaller than an actually infinite quantity.Reasoning for this: Time is infinite, it doesn't have an "end", it goes on forever and ever, the universe would be cold, dead and barren and time will still be ticking
The universe is currently 13.7 billion years old, a trillion years later it would be a trillion and thirteen billion years old which is a finite number. Regardless of how far forward we progress in time, the total time elapsed would always remain a finite, quantifiable number. As an example for something, imagine asking someone to start counting and then checking in after a given number of years, say 'X'. No matter how large 'X' is, the number they reach would always be finite.
This is because infinity is not a value you can attain through the accumulation of finite increments, it is a concept that inherently transcends any finite progression.
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