Posted: Sep 06, 2017 2:19 am
by Wortfish
archibald wrote:
Thomas Eshuis wrote:You have failed to demonstrate infinity to be a problem or impossible.


He can't make a case for that, because it would make his believed-in god untenable.


Actually, Newark's obsession with infinite sets is his own undoing: http://milesmathis.com/cant.html

You cannot add one to infinity, because an infinite set is a complete set. An infinite set is complete in the fullest sense, meaning that there exists nothing outside the set. If you have an infinite set of people, then all people are in that set.


Hence, if something has always been moving, it has covered all possible ground with an infinite number of moves.