(May 26, 2013 at 6:24 am)Muslim Scholar Wrote: I didn't apply algebra at all, it is only logic!
Your logic is circular. You started with S1 is finite and S2 is infinite to conclude that S1 is indeed finite, therefore S2 can't be infinite.
Quote:Quote:Here's a scenario that illustrates the weirdness of infinity: suppose there is a hotel with an infinite numbers of rooms, all occupied. You show up asking for a vacant room. You would think there is no room for you, but all I have to say is, "everyone moves one room to your right", and presto, there is a vacant room for you.It is a paradox, i.e. impossible to exist in reality
Wrong definition: A paradox is an apparent contradiction.
Quote:Infinity itself is a conceptual term and nothing can be of infinite time time in the future or history or have an infinite number of real elements.
This is a blatant assertion with no evidence supporting it.