Infinity: What’s behind it?


Infinity and Its Paradoxes

Spireo begins with a reflection on the concept of infinity. It is pointed out that the complexity of the topic is closely related to materialism. Materialism, which holds the view that everything exists independently of human consciousness, is described as contradictory. People tend to ignore these contradictions because they are difficult to grasp.

The Universe as a Symbol of Infinity

The universe is often used as a synonym for infinity, especially in science. Astronomers have looked deeper and deeper into space and discovered countless new galaxies, stars, and phenomena like black holes. There is no visible “fence” limiting the size of the universe, and therefore it appears infinite to the observer. Spireo emphasizes that the word universe is often understood as a container in which everything is included. This perspective reinforces the idea that everything we observe exists at the moment, even though the theory of relativity indicates that we are seeing past states.

Time and the Paradox of Infinity

The infinity of the universe can be explained not only by its sheer size but also through time. To fully experience infinity, one would need infinite time. This paradox leads Spireo to conclude that only an infinite being would be able to experience infinity. The example of typing monkeys who, in an infinite number of attempts, could randomly type out the Bible, illustrates how absurd this idea can be. The notion that everything theoretically possible exists in the universe depends heavily on what we can imagine.

Spirealism and the Mind as the Source of Existence

In Spirealism, the mind is the source of everything. Unlike materialism, which assumes that matter exists independently of consciousness, Spirealism argues that matter exists only as a thought. This view allows us to interpret the concept of infinity in a different way. Spireo argues that the universe of concepts is infinitely divisible. Every concept and every thought can be further broken down and analyzed, showing that true infinity lies in the mind and not in the outer world.

At the end of the text, Spireo highlights the power of ideas and words. He criticizes modern science for often dismissing spirituality and refers to historical examples like Galileo Galilei, whose discoveries were ignored by the church. Spirealism aims to provide a rational approach to spirituality and clarify the paradoxes of materialism and infinity, deriving practical benefits from this understanding.

 
 
 
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