Do Infinities Exist in Nature?

I like this sort of mind-boggling stuff.

Infinity

What would you see if you came to the edge of the Universe? It’s hard to imagine so it’s tempting to conclude that the Universe doesn’t have an edge and therefore that it must be infinite. That’s not a necessary conclusion however. There are things that are finite in extent but still don’t have an edge, the prime example being the surface of a sphere. It’s got a finite area but when you walk around on it you’ll never fall over an edge. The question of whether the Universe is finite or infinite is one that still hasn’t been answered, and there are mathematical models that allow for both possibilities. More generally, the question of whether any infinite quantities can arise in the Universe is a deep one. In April this year philosophers, cosmologists and physicists came together at the University of Cambridge, as part of a conference series on the philosophy of cosmology, in order to discuss it. Plus went along to find out more (and you can also listen to the interviews we did in our podcast).

People have been studying infinity and its relation to reality for a long time. “The idea of studying infinities in physics really began with Aristotle,” says the Cambridge cosmologist John D. Barrow. “Aristotle made a clear distinction between two types of infinity. One he called potential infinities and he was quite happy to allow for those to appear in descriptions of the world. These are just like lists that never end. The ordinary numbers are an example; one, two, three, four, five, and so on, the list goes on forever. It’s infinite, but you never reach or experience the infinity. In a subject like cosmology, there are lots of infinities like that and most people are quite happy with them. For example, the Universe might have infinite size; it might have an infinite past age, it might be destined to have an infinite future age. These are all potential infinities, so they don’t bite you as it were, they’re just ways of saying that things are limitless, they’re unbounded, like that list of numbers.”

While most people are happy to accept that potential infinities may exist, we still don’t know whether they actually do. “When you look at the Universe, how far you can see is strictly limited, because the Universe has been in existence for a finite time, for around 14 billion years,” says George Ellis, a cosmologist from the University of Cape Town. “Light travels at the speed of light, so you can only see out to a distance essentially of 14 billion light years; it’s a little bit bigger but basically that’s it. There’s no way you can see to infinity. It’s like [looking out] from a tower on the surface of the Earth; you can see to the horizon, but you can’t see beyond. In that case you can get on a plane and fly to the other side. In the case of the Universe, the scale is such that we can’t move; we’re stuck at one point and we can only see the Universe from one point out to a finite distance.”

 via Do infinities exist in nature?

Infinity (symbol: ) is an abstract concept describing something without any limit and is relevant in a number of fields, predominantly mathematics and physics. The English word infinity derives from Latininfinitas, which can be translated as “unboundedness”, itself calqued from the Greek word apeiros, meaning “endless”.

In mathematics, “infinity” is often treated as if it were a number (i.e., it counts or measures things: “an infinite number of terms”) but it is not the same sort of number as the real numbers. In number systems incorporating infinitesimals, the reciprocal of an infinitesimal is an infinite number, i.e., a number greater than any real numberGeorg Cantor formalized many ideas related to infinity and infinite sets during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In the theory he developed, there are infinite sets of different sizes (called cardinalities). For example, the set of integers is countably infinite, while the infinite set of real numbers is uncountable. [Wikipedia]

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Expand your mind.

– BDL1983

Saturday Night Jukebox – 16/11/13

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A few classics from Nirvana!

Note: Before anyone says a word; I know, Geffen Records = David Geffen = Jewish controlled record company. How many artists aren’t managed by Jews? Answer: not many. So get over it and enjoy these songs because Kurt was fucking good at putting together catchy tunes, unlike all the pretty boy emo fags out there today. They had some talent which no-one seems to have today…. In fact, I’d have to look back at least ten years to remember the last time I heard a good new song come out!

Kurt Cobain was also very likely murdered by his filthy Jewish whore, Courtney Love. He tangled with the wrong crowd, obviously…..

– BDL1983

Anyone up for a Game of ‘Knockout the Jew’?

This sounds like fun. At least the Blacks are good for some action…. Finally, someone is giving the Jews a dose of “multiculturalism”!

From The Jewish Press:

Take that Jew boy!

Black teenagers have been playing “knockout the Jew” in the streets of Brooklyn and in New Jersey. Beware the sucker punch.

Multiple attacks on Jews in Brooklyn by teens playing a game called “knockout,” have finally led police to consider that they might just be part of ongoing, serial hate crimes.

Police Commissioner Ray Kelly told reporters that there have been at least seven attacks on Jews in Crown Heights recently, including two misdemeanor assaults.

Asked if there was a pattern, Kelly said “It is difficult to tell at this time,” and pointed out that the Hate Crimes Task Force was now investigating the possibility. “Obviously, some of it is based on descriptions. The crowds change in size, so it’s hard to tell if it is a clear pattern.”

Whine you friggin’ crybaby bastards! You invited them in; what did you expect? It’s called ‘Poetic Justice’!

Here’s the best bit:

“The two attackers ran back to the group screaming, ‘We got him’ and received a roaring cheer,” Rabbi Behrman told the Daily News. “They’re playing a game: ‘knockout.’ ‘Knock out the Jew,’ maybe. And they’re going around the neighborhood punching Jews.”

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Ah yeah… It’s good to have a laugh on a Friday night!

– BDL1983

Might is Reality, but is it Right?

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Is it?

We often hear the phrase ‘Might is Right’ among those who know about ‘Race’ and ‘The Jew’.  So what exactly does this phrase mean? Is Might Right? What are we trying to describe when using this phrase?

This is what I think:

There are two lines of thought which need to be defined here:

1.)    We can be talking about what is natural, i.e. Nature. All true philosophies are coherent with nature’s law; otherwise they eventually crumble under the weight of their internal contradictions. Nature is what it is; therefore Nature represents the forces of natural selection, survival of the fittest etc. Whatever occurs in Nature is natural, whether it is a desirable force or not. It just is.

2.)    We could also be talking about a ‘Moral Code’ of right and wrong. In a technical sense, ‘right and wrong’ are abstract concepts which Nature pays no regard to. But this is only in a technical sense, since we are natural beings and have developed ethical codes by which we conduct our lives. For example: we don’t go murdering people, because it is wrong and unethical, and we do help people in need, because it is the decent thing to do. It’s all just basic common sense ‘right and wrong’.

The contradiction I see in the phrase ‘Might is Right’ is that ‘Might’ translates into ‘Force’, which is what governs the natural world, while the other half of the phrase says that it is ‘Right’. When we judge something to be right or wrong, we do so by our own moral concept of what right and wrong is. Nature doesn’t pay much regard to whether we like something or not. Whatever is meant to happen happens. If a good strong person gets struck down with a disease and dies an undeserved early death, is that ‘right’? Of course it isn’t, but Nature allowed it to happen. Clearly, we judge whether something is right or wrong by our own moral and ethical standards. Therefore, ‘Might’ is not necessarily ‘Right’, but it is most definitely ‘Reality’. The phrase ‘Might is Right’ is worded misleadingly and draws from each of the two lines of thought outlined above, respectively.

Does this mean that we National Socialists, who believe in Nature as our god, are bad, horrible people? Do we want cruel, brutal, and unjust things dealt by Nature to happen to unfortunate beings? Of course we don’t. We simply acknowledge that we are a part of Nature, and we will never master Nature. How arrogant and conceited would we have to be to believe that we know better than Nature? Nature created everything on this earth and is therefore the ultimate boss! How can we say that Nature’s seemingly random acts of cruelty and unfairness aren’t done for some unknown reason, like a ‘cruel-to-be-kind’ method of assisting a species to evolve upwardly? The point is: we don’t know all the mysteries or the reasoning of Nature. She is a mysterious creature who clearly has some different methods when compared to our ‘Moral Code of Ethics’ developed by us specifically. Our moral code only applies among our White Race, is unique to us, and in an overall sense, it is how we would desire Nature to be; i.e. fair, just, decent, equitable etc. The fact that Nature doesn’t reflect only us, but also everything else she created, is why we are outraged by some seemingly unjust natural occurrences.

National Socialists believe in ‘Reality’. Nature is our boss, our godhead if you like. Everything and everyone is a part of Nature’s great mysterious plan, whether we like it or not!

Sometimes ‘Might is Right’ according to morals and ethics, and other times it is cruel and brutal.

‘Might is Reality’.

That is the truth.

Right or wrong, there’s no escaping it!

Nature is God.

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SIEG HEIL!!!!

– BDL1983