(February 27, 2018 at 11:30 pm)Grandizer Wrote:(February 27, 2018 at 11:07 pm)RoadRunner79 Wrote: We may disagree, but in the end, I want to at least say that I thought about it, and I evaluated and answered others objections.
Perhaps not enough to readjust your views though, right?
I'm guessing based on this quote:
Quote:In an infinite number of things is complete and an actual infinite is to say that it exists in it's entirety. However it's endless you can always add one more, that wasn't there before. If you cannot add one more, then it is not infinite.
The answer is you haven't changed your mind on anything to do with actual infinity. You clearly just can't accept that all the elements are already there in such a collection, so there's nothing more of the same type of element to add.
So, you are at an end with nothing more to add?
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