There's no logical contradiction that shows that infinity is logically impossible.
Why? Because you'd always need +1 reason
I don't think infinity is logically impossible. But I do in actuality think that it is not physically possible. But that's just my opinion... plus I think science supports a finite universe.
IMO existence itself as a whole (which is beyond the universe... it's where the universe came from. It's that supposed "nothing").... is eternal but finite.
I think there are logical proofs that existence is eternal. But not that it is finite. However.... I think that it makes sense that something that can grow in size is finite. Infinity just seems redundant really. The universe doesn't need to be infinite. And parsimony seems like reality's most fundamental law, to me (besides non-contradiction but IMO that is beyond laws. Because something that is and is not at the same time isn't even an object at all).
Why? Because you'd always need +1 reason

I don't think infinity is logically impossible. But I do in actuality think that it is not physically possible. But that's just my opinion... plus I think science supports a finite universe.
IMO existence itself as a whole (which is beyond the universe... it's where the universe came from. It's that supposed "nothing").... is eternal but finite.
I think there are logical proofs that existence is eternal. But not that it is finite. However.... I think that it makes sense that something that can grow in size is finite. Infinity just seems redundant really. The universe doesn't need to be infinite. And parsimony seems like reality's most fundamental law, to me (besides non-contradiction but IMO that is beyond laws. Because something that is and is not at the same time isn't even an object at all).