The Clue to Infinity is I do not know.
The Clue to Infinity is I do not know.
Where did the universe come from?
Is the one question to all our answers. I do not know.
Is the one question to all our answers. I do not know.
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That's true in at least two ways.
DAM probably knows.
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... 'DAM' is a known concept...the 'known' know nothing.
The 'known' can be pointed to as an imagined object of knowing (conceptualized).
The 'knower' cannot be pointed to, because NO 'conceptual object known' can have a 'Nondual Experience'
'Knowing' cannot be known because it's Infinitely ONE without a second.
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But ALL 'things' CAN BE and ARE ACTUALLY ALREADY KNOWN, including ALL of those 'things' that "dontaskme" CLAIMS can NOT be KNOWN.Dontaskme wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 9:18 am... 'DAM' is a known concept...the 'known' know nothing.
The 'known' can be pointed to as an imagined object of knowing (conceptualized).
The 'knower' cannot be pointed to, because NO 'conceptual object known' can have a 'Nondual Experience'
'Knowing' cannot be known because it's Infinitely ONE without a second.
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By the way, 'WHERE did the Universe come from?', is just a MOOT question as the Universe did NOT come from ANY 'where'.
The Universe has ALWAYS been HERE-NOW.
Also, that question is NOT "the one question to all our answers", AT ALL, anyway.
The question, when answered properly and correct, which will provide ALL of the answers to all of "our" questions, and thus also provide ALL of the solutions to "our" problems is ACTUALLY 'very different'.
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Where did the universe come from?Age wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 1:07 pmBut ALL 'things' CAN BE and ARE ACTUALLY ALREADY KNOWN, including ALL of those 'things' that "dontaskme" CLAIMS can NOT be KNOWN.Dontaskme wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 9:18 am... 'DAM' is a known concept...the 'known' know nothing.
The 'known' can be pointed to as an imagined object of knowing (conceptualized).
The 'knower' cannot be pointed to, because NO 'conceptual object known' can have a 'Nondual Experience'
'Knowing' cannot be known because it's Infinitely ONE without a second.
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By the way, 'WHERE did the Universe come from?', is just a MOOT question as the Universe did NOT come from ANY 'where'.
The Universe has ALWAYS been HERE-NOW.
Also, that question is NOT "the one question to all our answers", AT ALL, anyway.
The question, when answered properly and correct, which will provide ALL of the answers to all of "our" questions, and thus also provide ALL of the solutions to "our" problems is ACTUALLY 'very different'.
Is the one question to all our answers. I do not know.
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Re: The Clue to Infinity is I do not know.
The clue is, there's always another one.
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Yes, it is a stupid question, because questions assume there is a 'someone' who questions it's existence. There is no one who can question existence because that would imply separation which is a stupid idea, in the sense infinity cannot be divided.
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The clue to infinity is not that you do not know - you can't
The key here is that you can NEVER know. You could live to eternally but you would never be able to verify if the universe never ends, because there can be no point in time to make that determination.
So is the universe infinite? The answer can only ne "no" or "maybe", it can never be "yes".
The key here is that you can NEVER know. You could live to eternally but you would never be able to verify if the universe never ends, because there can be no point in time to make that determination.
So is the universe infinite? The answer can only ne "no" or "maybe", it can never be "yes".
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Therefore, infinity is inferred.
Always room for another thought, another imaginary digit, unless the hardware gets damaged too severely, and if it does others can take up the slack and carry the thought.
You now have at least two clues, plus a possible affirmation of cluelessness.
Don't give conceptions too much short shrift. They are an element of moon walking.
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I concur.Sculptor wrote: ↑Tue Mar 22, 2022 10:13 am The clue to infinity is not that you do not know - you can't
The key here is that you can NEVER know. You could live to eternally but you would never be able to verify if the universe never ends, because there can be no point in time to make that determination.
So is the universe infinite? The answer can only ne "no" or "maybe", it can never be "yes".
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No idea what you are talking about as per. But then you do tend to like making up all kinds of weird imaginings because it's the only way for you to make sense of what you can never know.Walker wrote: ↑Tue Mar 22, 2022 11:48 amTherefore, infinity is inferred.
Always room for another thought, another imaginary digit, unless the hardware gets damaged too severely, and if it does others can take up the slack and carry the thought.
You now have at least two clues, plus a possible affirmation of cluelessness.
Don't give conceptions too much short shrift. They are an element of moon walking.