there is three quarters toa true infinity, it is possible that it is split into before, and after. I know this because I haves spent my whole life identifying what faith is... If the universe begat what was it doing all that time before anything was here. Can time possibly be condensed into a total density?
From So if I asked around I would find No Astronomer that would say and prove that the Moon does not stay still for three days at a certain point in the Moons Orbit .
It's just so hard to realize that someone can pretend to be what he aint as outstandingly well as you do.Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! You don't like the in and out word? Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
You're way off topic. Why not start your own dedicated religion thread, where you can share the results of your lifetime of faith studies?
So James R , is the Universe a Mathematical Construct ? Yes or No No . Because Mathematics in and of its self can not create a real physical thing .
Johann Gottlieb Fichte; "I am convinced that philosophy can become a science only if it is generated from one single principle, but that it must then become just as self-evident as geometry." The system which Fichte subsequently published, Science of Knowledge, scraps the thing-in-itself.[6]
Self-evident = Axiomatic Axiom https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axiom https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geometry
Anyway ; the Universe is not a Mathematical construct because mathematics in and of its self can not create a real physical object . Of any kind .
Not really. Actually it is the opposite. Philosophy is Inquiry and trying to gain Understanding. Some philosophies may be based on Axioms.... such as the philosophy of Mathematical Realism; Mathematical realism, Whereas philosophy holds: Philosophy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy
It does not need to, as long as creation and evolution happens in accordance to mathematical values and equations .
Not everything that exists thinks, but in a dynamic universe thought does evolve as is evident already in the lowly brainless slime mold, which can solve mazes, via mathematical principles.