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    Is the "space" between one and two infinite?

    Thanks for the replies. I won't pretend that I understand the details of your answers but I think I grasp the gist. Regarding our ability ever to peer back to the moment of creation, do you think that is possible? I understand what you said here: "I may be able to infinitely divide the time...
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    Implications of the divisibility of time for the study of the big bang

    Does the fact that time is infinitely divisible have implications for studying the big bang? As with all studies of historic events, we are looking at the big bang from a backwards perspective. So, if we look at the first second of the start of our universe in the big bang model, we try to...
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    Is the "space" between one and two infinite?

    Does this have implications for studying the big bang? We are looking at the big bang from a backwards perspective. So, if we look at the first second of the start of our universe in the big bang model, we try to chip away from 1 second to try to get to the beginning, eg half a second from the...
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    Is the "space" between one and two infinite?

    Can the difference between the two numbers (one) be divided infinitely If so, are discrete counted numbers actually separated by an infinite "space"? Does this relationship between the discrete and the continuous (infinite) lie at the heart of reality?* And if parallel universes are a...
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    Is the "space" between one and two infinite?

    And if parallel universes are a reality, are they parallel in time as well as space? (I assume so). If so, and if time can be divided infinitely, does that explain the idea that a parallel universe can exist "next to" our own but be infinitely far away and therefore unreachable because time (as...
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    Is the "space" between one and two infinite?

    Can the difference between the two numbers (one) be divided infinitely? If so, are discrete counted numbers actually separated by an infinite "space"? Does this relationship between the discrete and the continuous (infinite) lie at the heart of reality? * I am not a scientist, as you...
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