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that would depend on time
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Ok. So let's say we start counting backwards from the largest number down to zero.
t=0. Where do we start? |
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it matters not where we start or if we count backwards or forwards
the largest number depends on time |
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in the world, in our universe
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If there was just 3 days worth of time left in the universe, what would be the largest number?
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I don't know, but I do know it would be finite
not infinite |
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because of time
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If its finite, and you cannot bound it, then its not finite you mug.
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hmmmm, ok
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By bound I mean an outer limit
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its tea time....
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This must be where all the geniuses hang out.
Please answer me this... If the universe is ever expanding and the Galaxies are accelerating away. How can anything be accelerating for billions of years without reaching the speed of light? So if the speed of light is met then nothing can be accelerating... ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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its tea time....
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We should stick to mathematical infinity. The physical infinity, I don't have a clue about.
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This might help answer your qusetion:
. http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/about-us/104-the-universe/cosmology-and-the-big-bang/expansion-of-the-universe/616-is-the-universe-expanding-faster-than-the-speed-of-light-intermediate |