Sunday, May 20, 2007

Upper limit on largeness

To the extent that Plank’s constant places a lower limit on smallness there must also be an upper limit on largeness.Our universe consists of paired dualities.

This upper limit on largeness could mean that infinity cannot exist. The ramifications of this are not readily apparent but I suspect that it will screw up some mathematical formulas. Also there could not be an infinite number of parallel universes and every possible universe does not exist, only most of the possible universes do.

I’m not sure what the largest finite number is but suggest that it could more easily be represented as “infinity minus X”,than to try to list its number of zeros. This would give “infinity” back its usefulness as an expression even if stripped of its real world correlation.

And then again it is possible that this article does not mean anything or at least that we are not in the parallel universe where it means anything.(Or even that such a universe does exist).

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