Originally Posted By: Bill S.

A “number” of anything is a finite thing. Something that is finite can never become infinite. Ergo, you cannot have an infinite number of anything.

Of course you can argue that the present is neither an end, nor a beginning, but before tackling that, I must ask if time in yiur theory is tensed or un-tensed?


You may be objecting to my use of infinite number of 'finite universes'. Can there be an infinite number of finite things? If you say 'yes' it may seem illogical. If you say 'no', then, you have to explain the limit. Here, the limit is arbitrary; it can be just 'one' universe or a very large number of universes. In such cases where the limit is arbitrary, we can practically say that it is infinite 'just to imply that the number of things can be very large'.

Regarding infinite time, Bill and Orac has given the required explanation.

In my model, time is tensed in the sense that 'present is present' for the whole of the universe, and there is no 'separate present' for each part of the universe. We can observe only the past, not the future, not even the present.