3017Metaphysician wrote: ↑July 10th, 2022, 7:23 pmWith respect to a proposed explaination, one theory is that there exists a cosmic super-turtle resulting from logical necessity. You know, kind of like the logico-deductive reasoning from the ontological argument.Would you share that theory? The Turtle theory occurs in Indian Hindu mythology, Chinese mythology, and the mythologies of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Turtle
The British philosopher John Locke made a reference to the Turtle theory in his 1689 tract, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: "but being again pressed to know what gave support to the broad-backed tortoise, replied—something, he knew not what"
3017Metaphysician wrote: ↑July 10th, 2022, 7:23 pmIn your opinion then, are you thinking that infinity is like time (temporal time v. eternal time)?The beginning-less type of Infinity is a concept that is derived from mathematical potential infinity by backwards reasoning that whatever precedes a begin fundamentally cannot know a begin while in the same time an observing mind can count into infinity (does not see a reason why the counting would ever need to end). The reference Infinity - as if it's countable - originates from the fact that the backwards reasoning that gave rise to the idea started from reason's ability to count.
Actual (beginning-less) and potential infinity are two very different concepts.
3017Metaphysician wrote: ↑July 10th, 2022, 7:23 pmYes , thank you for asking, my suggestion would be to maybe parse the difference between quality and quantity. For instance:It is interesting indeed to consider both concepts alongside. Are the concepts related to reality in a similar way? Do the concepts in fact describe different aspects of reality?
Quantity= materialism, physical-ism, etc..
Quality= immaterialism, metaphysical-ism, etc..
Thoughts?
It seems that Quantity and Quality can be viewed as both being a different axis of the flow of reality.
Quantity seems to be applicable as a reference for 'persistence or a memory in space-time' for that which has a repeatable nature (i.e. that which is potentially recognizable by empirical science). Quantity can apply to a priori reason (mathematics) but only so by the same potential for rhythms that can be observed in nature and because it involves the act of counting in space-time.
Quality would involve a reference for the intrinsic nature or value of the same substance, equally as a reference for 'persistence or a memory in space-time' and the concept would therefore be comparable to Quantity as being an axis to view the flow of reality with. In
Perhaps the concept sensible would capture both concepts in the same way when viewed from the perspective of an axis of the flow of reality.