I have been trying to discuss infinity with my husband, but I think I hurt his brain.
I was trying to read some stuff on line, but I am not a physicist or mathematician, but what I got from what I read is that there can be multiple infinities.
How is that possible because that implies that there are boundaries involved? One example is a black hole. If there is a black hole on one side of the universe, and one on the other side of the universe, is that an example of two infinities, or just one that hasn't come fully together yet? Is that why it is so hard to define and theorize about?
So if one black hole sucked up the other black hole and everything between, would everything cease to exist, or would everything exist in infinity. What happens to time in that case? Does it stop, or speed up...? Would it be commonplace to see immortality?
So anyhow, my mind is blown.
I so wish I aid closer attention to math and science in school...
Who wants to have a safe hypomanic conversation here on this thread?