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Infinity Hides Between Zero And One

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By WILSON

http://www.thebellerosianflower.com/infinity-hides-between-zero-and-one/

It often boggles the human mind to think that infinity can be bounded by a finite region-a Paradox. How is that possible? What is infinity, anyway?

Infinity came from the latin word, “Infinitas” which is normally translated as unbounded or unboundedness. Infinitas was derived from “Apeiros” a Greek word which means endless-go on and on forever.

How can something go on forever? Even more bizarre, can something go on forever within a bounded region? Isn’t that a contradiction of the mere meaning of Infinity by its parents Infinitas and Apeiros.

Infinitas, perhaps yes because it means unbounded-ness, but Apeiros, perhaps not. I believe something can go on forever in a bounded region which I will explain in a bit.

The very notion of a boundary specifies a limit, which at some point will be attained. So how can infinity hide, reside, lurk, live or how ever you choose to define the abnormality between a finite region such as between zero and one.

Many believe that infinity is only boundless. Our experts tell us that bounded infinity is only theoretical or that it only exists in theory. For example a special type of geometric series – infinite series with finite sums like 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8 + 1/16 + 1/32 + 1/64 + …. can be described as infinitely approaching one.

I believe that bounded infinity exists and it is divine which intrigues me tremendously. To explain what I mean, let’s examine a variant of one of Zeno’s Paradoxes or another version of the infinite series describe above.

I set out on a journey moving from zero to one, but stop half way and rest for about ten minutes because I am lazy of course. Then I continue on my journey, though only consuming half of the remaining distance. Thus far, I have traveled half of my journey, plus a quarter-resulting in three quarters of the journey completed.

I now have a quarter of the journey left to go, but I decide to travel just a half of the journey (a half of a quarter is an eighth), and from there onwards, only travel a half of my remaining journey.

Now, obviously, you will immediately tell me that it is not possible to keep traveling for just a half of my journey forever within a finite region. There are immense issues that I will have to contend with, the first of which is physical space. Sooner of later, I will run out of physical space and thus my journey will come to an abrupt end.

If I had to walk one hundred paces to get from zero to one for instance. After the ninth stop, I just cannot go anymore physically, but that doesn’t mean that I’ve ran out of all space and this is where it gets rather interesting. (50+ 25 + 12.5 + 6.25 + 3.125 + 1,5625 + .78125 + .390625 + .1953125 = 99.8046875)

I have less than one pace of physical space remaining, but I still have other space available to me. I can now utilize mental space. Let’s say I’ve reached a wall, which signifies the end of my physical space or physical journey, I can now sit against that same wall and continue my journey in another dimension. I can shift up into mental space and utilize it.

I can continue my journey mentally by traveling just half of my remaining journey and the remaining distance will get smaller and smaller, indicating that I am getting closer and closer to One. But I will never ever reach One no matter how close I get to it first physically and now mentally because I am only consuming half of the remaining distance at a time.

Quess what? After a long time, I’ll probably run out of mental space too. Somewhere in my journey I will encounter Max Planck, the originator of quantum theory because I will be dealing with microscopic or sub-atomic space. But now I can do exactly what I did before.

When I ran out of physical space, I shifted up into mental space and now when that I have ran out of mental space, I can shift up into Divine Space. I can shift up to a higher plane or a higher dimension. I am still infinitely traveling to One, albeit in a vastly different dimension from where I started.

You can never ever exhaust Divine Space. It is infinite and can exist any and everywhere. Infinity can exist in a bounded region because of the different dimensions or planes apparent in that bounded region or simply because of Divine Space.

Two important points to observe here.

One is that the journey is not only a physical one, but encompasses all dimensions of time and space. The physical dimension of the journey is the shortest and the Divine portion the longest. To get to One, we have to become Divine or utilize our Divine abilities, which brings me to the second point.

Traveling, moving or going from Zero to One is really moving through a multi-dimensional continuum, where Zero represents the lowest or most physical dimension and One references the highest or most Divine of all dimensions. There is really no line of demarcation to distinguish where one dimension ends and the next begins.