Kharakov
Quantum Hot Dog
Not necessarily. Some timelines don't use dates- rather just put events in successive order.It seems like you agree with the fourth premise of my argument. If you don't see any other problems then ...If there is no beginning, every point on the timeline has an infinite amount of time before it.
However, from any point on the timeline, one can only measure forwards a finite amount.
Is there an infinite regression in a real timeline?
P(1) A timeline represents some length divided by equal units for some frame of reference.
From this point, an infinite amount of units cannot pass (or from any point that we measure from). This doesn't mean that an "infinite amount of units" has not passed.P(4) An infinite number of units of time cannot pass.
Q(1) The present in some frame of reference must have a finite number of units preceding it.
Infinities are not measurable.
