The answer is the same to both of these questions. I am not arguing they
are wrong. (01)
On 1/15/08 8:00 AM, "Pat Hayes" <phayes@xxxxxxx> wrote: (02)
> Wha? Where did you get that notion from? Most
> logics say nothing at all about eternity or
> otherwise, but those that do address temporal
> continuity allow for eternal entities.
>
>> yet both time
>> and space apparently must.
>
> Again, why must they? There are solutions to
> Einstein's general relativity equations in which
> the universe is finite in all dimensions
> (including time.) (03)
DN: from my limited human ability to grasp these concepts. While I
understand them, according to the physical laws based on my own experiences,
it is still hard to accept, despite the fact they must be true. (04)
D (05)
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