ryan
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If something is a discreet entity it has existence it can be counted. It isn't an imaginary concept like a number or infinity.Can you explain why there can't be an infinite number of discrete entities?
So it doesn't matter how many of any real entity exists it is always an exact sum. They can all in theory be counted since they can be perceived. Even if we can't possibly count every one of them. It is never an imaginary concept.
There is a huge difference between the imaginary world of mathematics and the real world. They are not the same thing. Many things can take place in imaginary worlds that can't take place in real ones.
I still only see circular reasoning.
Imagine that there is an infinite number of cubic meters of space. Now why can't there be an object inside each one of them?
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