C Calc Temporal Novice Jul 14, 2020 #3 Alamo127 said: If you can feel it or not. Click to expand... deep ?
Cosmo Owner Staff member Sep 15, 2023 #5 Moving this thread to the right forum, thought I'd try to answer Infinity: Primarily used in mathematics and science. Infinity refers to a quantity without bound or end. It's not a traditional number but rather a concept describing something that is limitless. In science and mathematics, infinity is used in various ways, such as in sequences, series, and calculus. Eternity: Primarily used in philosophical and theological contexts. Typically refers to time without beginning or end, implying a state of being timeless or outside the flow of time. Used describe the nature of God or the afterlife, like the soul or spirit existing for eternity after death. In some contexts, eternity can also just mean a senselessly long period of time.
Moving this thread to the right forum, thought I'd try to answer Infinity: Primarily used in mathematics and science. Infinity refers to a quantity without bound or end. It's not a traditional number but rather a concept describing something that is limitless. In science and mathematics, infinity is used in various ways, such as in sequences, series, and calculus. Eternity: Primarily used in philosophical and theological contexts. Typically refers to time without beginning or end, implying a state of being timeless or outside the flow of time. Used describe the nature of God or the afterlife, like the soul or spirit existing for eternity after death. In some contexts, eternity can also just mean a senselessly long period of time.
Num7 Staff member Sep 16, 2023 #6 Cosmo has the right answer IMO. For some reason, I tend to see infinity as quantity, and eternity as a of time. But... eternity would be infinite time, too, so it's far from perfect.
Cosmo has the right answer IMO. For some reason, I tend to see infinity as quantity, and eternity as a of time. But... eternity would be infinite time, too, so it's far from perfect.