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Re: Infinities in Physics: was-> Re: OT: Universe Born in Black Hole Explosion?





Jana replied:
Rich wrote:



Jana replied:

Quothe "Rich":

Jana replied:

Quothe "Rich":


Any real world solution to any real world problem
*must* unconditionally be finite.



Not true.



I already asked you for a list of real world infinities. You did not answer.

How about posting them now?




It's plain to see you cannot substantiate your claim. "Any real world
solution to any real world problem *must* unconditionally be finite."

Can't name any can you.


Neither could Alfred.

At least he tried, you just make claims you make no attempt to substantiate.

How about substantiating this claim, Rich: "Any real world solution to any real world problem *must* unconditionally be finite."

OK, there are no infinite masses in the universe (or on or around the earth). If there were we would be dead or never exist, being subject to infinite force, or we would be inside or falling into (at slow motion even) a black hole.

There is no infinite energy in the universe or in or around the universe. If
there were the universe would never cool enough for matter to form, or if
near or around the earth we would be vaporized, and probably be turned into
free quarks (or maybe buy one take one).

Now you show any infinite solution to any real world problem that is valid.
Should be easy if your claim is true, and make no mistake, your claim "Not
true" also needs substantiating. So post some evidence to substantiate your
claim.

And I bet you can do no better that a fraudulent claim that division by
zero is infinity. Bad math does not create infinities in the real world
Jana.

Rich










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