+35 Nothing in nature is infinite, not even the number of atoms in universe, amirite?

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

We have no idea if this is true

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

it can be logically inferred, I think. any infinite body will take an infinite amount of time to form or say, it will take an infinite number of steps to form. it means that it can't really reach its current state (because there are infinitely many states or steps it has to go through to get to its current state ) which means it doesn't really exist.. which is a contradiction.. because it exists.. so it must be finite then

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

isn't the big ban theory says there was infinite amount of mass in a single point that created the universe?

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

the mass was finite but the space is zero, so the density is infinite.. as far as my understanding of the theory goes

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

Whether by design or coincidence, infinity is a mathematical reality of our existence. Division by zero. Division by any regular value. There are infinite infinities in our reality.

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

From the perspective of the infinitesimal, any measurable number is an infinity in its own merit.

by Koelpinmerritt 2 weeks ago

We don't know that. The universe is so flat it could be infinite.

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

Nature is infinite, you forget about antimatter, where black holes exist, beyond the known universe

by Gus05 2 weeks ago

Yes and no. Like, we have no way to know if its infinite. It might not bs, it might be.

by Pouroselsie 2 weeks ago

Being that the universe is expanding at an increasing speed, the line that graphs this expansion approaches infinity as time approaches infinity. That's a natural process so it kinda fits your requirement…

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago

Time and distance may well be infinite

by Impossible-Bet 2 weeks ago

There are things that are infinitely small, so...

by Anonymous 2 weeks ago