02-17-2021, 02:53 AM
I find infinity is easier to comprehend when you consider it as a division (or magnification) of a single unified thing, rather than an expansive outward concept, and that the observation dynamically alters what is being observed.
So you start with say an apple (the creation as a whole) and then start to cut it into pieces. There is no limit to how many times you can divide it. Then you magnify it, and observe that there is a micro structure, and that can be divided. As you keep dividing and magnifying, you keep discovering what the apple actually is. This is the essence of the creation exploring itself, it's a continuous fractal pairing down and division process, except that the fractals are dynamic and can interact and change itself in an interative feedback process, further expanding the infinite observing of itself. Or something like that
So you start with say an apple (the creation as a whole) and then start to cut it into pieces. There is no limit to how many times you can divide it. Then you magnify it, and observe that there is a micro structure, and that can be divided. As you keep dividing and magnifying, you keep discovering what the apple actually is. This is the essence of the creation exploring itself, it's a continuous fractal pairing down and division process, except that the fractals are dynamic and can interact and change itself in an interative feedback process, further expanding the infinite observing of itself. Or something like that