untermensche
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What is a countable infinity?
And perhaps a stupid question.
What is the definition of infinity?
I have seen none in this thread about the logical consequences that flow from the definition of infinity.
What is infinity?
Hard to move one step until the main term of the discussion is vigorously defined.
Does the concept of infinite time include an amount of time that has completed?
Not a stupid question at all.
There's a tutorial on types of infinity here..... I think your "amount of time that has completed" may be a countable infinity, but other parts of the discussion may be uncountable.
I appreciate at least some effort, but:
Because we could list all these integers between two randomly chosen integers we say that the integers are countably infinite. Again, there is no real reason to actually do this, it is simply something that can be done if we should chose to do so.
Labeling things "countable" for no reason doesn't seem to me to be clarifying the concept.
Are the positive integers countable?
Could they be counted?
How could they be counted?
No matter how many were named there would still be infinite more not named. This will never change. It is impossible to approach the completion of counting the positive integers. There is no end to it.
So is it possible for an infinite amount of time to end?
Like all the time in the past ends continually at the ever changing present?
