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    A comment on Conversation: The illusion of infinity (the ultimate role of infinity)

    Dec 4 2012: Encouragement is one of the best things people can go out of their way to do for others. Your theory of infinity is intriguing. It is true that infinity can be seen at various spectrum's. Why is it that we can only begin to know the science of things after they've been proven? The answer to that is only how we've been guiding our journey. If we are able to measure our ability and produce statistics, infinity most definitely can be seen as an illusion.
    Isn't it interesting through each day we can have feelings and thoughts towards things but not really recognize them? The mere illusion is that we had put value into a way of life at some point and now our results don't match our outcomes. It is hard to navigate existence and be an example for others when we are solely responsible for our feelings.
    So the answer seems to be to find correct value at each time in our life. Once we achieved everything at once perceived and reached our limits we do tend to look at our effort put within our experiences. We do tend to forget that we are responsible for our own feelings and that we do have commit when things get tough.
    Confusion is just the beginning. What comes next is the creation process. Truly, we are bound to this illusion when we feel we don't deserve to enact what we caused in the rift of the universe.
    Thank you for this reminder! :) I always do forget that in each day we complete multiple things that navigate us to our current homeostasis. It's also interesting how universal us humans are bound to this theory. Either we respect this way of theory and receive calculated results, or we can be blinded by striving and gambling our feelings away.

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