Infinite Evolution: Time Passing By

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The discussion centers on the concept of infinite time and its implications for existence and evolution. It posits that if time were infinite, humanity would be part of an ever-evolving, divergent set of stages. Finite experiences would be viewed as infinitesimal within the context of an infinite process. The conversation references quotes from Leonardo da Vinci and William Blake to illustrate the perception of time and reality. The thread ultimately concludes without further elaboration, indicating a closure due to guideline violations.
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If time past were infinite, then we would be part of a divergent (infinite) set (i.e. collection) of succession of evolving stages. Also anything that were finite, would be considered infinitesimal from conceptual perspective of an overall infinite process; such as a divergent set.

Time is like a stick in flowing stream,
the first to come, and the last to past.
Leonardo di Vinci

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinite"

If the windows of perception were cleansed
everything would be seen as it is - infinite
W. Blake
 
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