(September 13, 2011 at 2:02 pm)Darwinian Wrote: Then it wouldn't be forever. In fact, forever can not in itself exist just like infinity.
If the big bang was the start of space and time, as used to be postulated, and there was a similar big crunch that ended with the end of space and time, then surely in that case, forever would cover a finite time?
Hypothetical I know as there is no evidence for a big crunch and there may of been something prior to the big bang. But assuming the above would forever not be finite?
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