Finite by definition means 'limited'. When something has a limit, it means that something exists outside of it. There is no reason to say something is limited if nothing exists outside of it. Would there be any reason at all to talk of city limits, state limits, or nation limits if the territory we have in consideration occupies all things?
@Bolded statement -- wrong. You will find zero professors that agree with that statement, dude.
If you want to use a definition no one else uses, fine, you're right. But we're not talking about the same thing.
How could there be TWO infinites if an infinite by definition is not countable.
Wrong again. Look up "countable" please. Infinities can be countable. Take a discrete math class?
That is the definition of finitude, capable of being counted.
No again. Take some classes.
Again, if you want to use definitions no one else uses, go ahead. We're not talking about the same thing then. We're not disagreeing then.
I better take my trip to the Ni world. I sure hope there I find out it is possible to decrease what is not measurable. As after all, if I had more of a Feel, it would all work out, as its all qualitative not quantitive, matter of feel aint it Evan?
Such picturesque sight!
Yeah keep it real though, you're my only true hero! I heartily agree with you that all things could indeed be finite. You know, they just all came out of nowhere, like a hickory oak just appears in my backyard completely uncaused. You made a believer out of me, maybe black magic is not such a bad idea, perhaps it shall teleport me to the Ni world where I see it all, my sacred longings will be fulfilled at last.
Goodness, physics, math, astrophysics? What about common-sense!?
You're the one being an F here.