(February 15, 2018 at 12:14 pm)Neo-Scholastic Wrote: As another member noted - eternal and infinite are not synonymous. Eternal is a quality; infinite is a quantity. Eternal is the quality of something for which time has no meaning, like the Principle of Non-Contradiction. The PNC is universally true independent of time or even if there wasn't any time/space at all.
Just some philosophical masturbation here: Are the laws of logic considered descriptive? If so, how could they exist outside of space-time? Without space-time, there couldn’t be an A to be either A or not A. Right?
Quote:Infinite describes the quantity of something, like the amount of patience it takes to read posts by Little Rik.
The Big Bang is what happens to my head when I read one of Little Rik’s posts. 😏
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