From: hal@rain.org
Date: Sun Apr 04 1999 - 22:25:11 MDT
Wei Dai, <weidai@eskimo.com>, writes:
> This rules out the possibility of an infinite universe that does not
> repeat and does not have a prefered position, but such a universe leads to
> various paradoxes so I don't think it can be logically consistent
> anyway.
But isn't the conventional model of the universe, if we assume that it
is spatially open and unbounded, in exactly this form?
Would you suggest that, on philosophical grounds, we have evidence that
the universe cannot be infinite (without preferred positions)?
Hal
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