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Eric Powell's avatar

Cards on the table, I affirm the A-theory and I'm against against against the infinite (read: I don't affirm the existence of actual infinites).

Reason 4: Can you elaborate on why denying an actual infinite would require a smallest unit of space?

Reason 6: Theists who hold to the A-theory would just say that the future is potentially infinite and not actually infinite because the A-theory is pretty plausible and accepted by many smart people.

Reason 7: This statement is just false and potentially a category mistake. I don't even know what it means for God's knowledge or power to be infinite in a mathematical sense. Infinity, when applied to God, shouldn't be viewed as a mathematical or quantitative concept, but rather qualitative, i.e. God has all the great making properties and has them to the maximum degree.

Maybe you could define infinity at the beginning of the article to help clarify your position? Are you always using it as a mathematical concept and as an actual infinite substantiated in reality?

Thanks for the post! This is one of my favorite topics.

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Arturo Macias's avatar

Another interesting issue is that in Mathematics we have many measures for the same infinity. Take an square of side length 1 and other with side length 2. Their cardinals are equal to each other, (both have the cardinal or real numbers) but the lebesgue measure of the second is 4 times bigger than the first. Which measure shall you use for anthropics? Well, in probability we use lebesgue measures, so all this discussion on cardinals….

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