Immanuel Can wrote:ken wrote: I have already shown how 'your' maths and 'your' logic does NOT work.
No, actually. You have shown
yourself why you
think it doesn't work. And you've convinced yourself that the mathematical proof doesn't count, somehow. That's not at all the same thing.
Explain again how you beliece your maths is proof.
How exactly can one person not being able to count a set of infinite integers prove to you that the Universe is not infinite?
Immanuel Can wrote:And never will happen if you are waiting for all people to say what you want them to say now. Show Me HOW 'your' maths and logic proves that the Universe had a beginning, then I will agree with and say that also. Again, until then I wait.
I think you need to go back and go over the demonstrations I offered earlier on. But if they don't satisfy you, that isn't their fault, perhaps. It may be you're not seeing what's there.
Your demonstrations are invalid and unsound. If you go back and go over them maybe you will see the contradictions and invalidity in them.
Immanuel Can wrote:To recap: you have found that you cannot count the infinite set of integers, treating each as a causal prerequisite for the next. You have not done so, and even admit you couldn't. But somehow that fact doesn't translate into a realization for you, and I have no handy explanation for why that is. It's not a fault of the demonstration, clearly.
Just to recap further: I admitted that obviously ONE person can not count the infinite set of integers, treating each as a causal prerequisite for the next. I have admited that. I explained that the infinite set of integers, with each as a causal prerequisite for the next, CAN BE counted. But not by one person. Therefore, if it CAN BE done, by 'your' logic, so then the Universe could be infinite.
If you propose that "logically" if an infinite set of integers
cannot be counted then that means the Universe is not infinite, then by that "logic" if an infinite set of integers
can be counted then that would mean the Universe is infinite. An infinite set of integers can be counted. Therefore, does that mean the Universe is infinite?
As you hopefully can see your maths and "logic" does not work.
Immanuel Can wrote:However, I cannot remain infinitely concerned whether or not you catch up, one way or the other. So you will have to fend for yourself henceforth. If you cannot see it, you cannot see it. I don' t deny you can't. I can't change your mind for you either.
Condescending speeches will not help you.
You have not shown anything substantial, valid, nor sound
to support your belief and conclusion.
But maybe if you move onto what you call stage 2, then that might shed more light onto how you arrived at your stage 1 conclusion, which then might show Me how the Universe is finite and was created by an uncaused cause.
I have already that I can show you how an uncaused cause creates everything, but you have shown no interest whatsoever in that. So I have been trying to get you to move onto your stage 2 so that I can learn more.