Lord Thomas Klopf of Bohemia on Nostr: My physics question for today: How does the 'finite' resolve out of the 'infinite'? ...
My physics question for today: How does the 'finite' resolve out of the 'infinite'? Infinity (imho) lies behind everything, so how do we get anything 'finite' out of that? It seems the finite (finite universe, finite time, finite quanta, etc.) are an aberration from the 'norm' of infinity.
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