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You may click on the link above for info about greater infinities.
From what I know, the VBW lists a universal space time continuum or a timeline perse, as a Low 2-C because of the fact that time is infinite and contains an "uncountable infinite" or Aleph 1 amount "snapshots" of a universe or reality. My question is how can we say that time has aleph 1 amount of points? Epsilon Zero (which can be read from the link above) is basically omega (which is basically infinity) ^ omega ^ omega...... ^ omega (omega amount of times). And Epsilon Zero is still way smaller than Aleph 1. Basically to sum it up, exponentiation can be used in two different scenarios, cardinal and ordinal. We might be mixing these two up but correct me if I'm wrong cuz I might have missed something from the tiering system
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Sbiis Saibian's !!! FORBIDDEN LIST !!! of Infinite Numbers Introduction Googology is really the study of finite numbers. However there is an analogous "large number" competition that is sometimes played with large infinities. The problem is that this game is much more difficult to
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You may click on the link above for info about greater infinities.
From what I know, the VBW lists a universal space time continuum or a timeline perse, as a Low 2-C because of the fact that time is infinite and contains an "uncountable infinite" or Aleph 1 amount "snapshots" of a universe or reality. My question is how can we say that time has aleph 1 amount of points? Epsilon Zero (which can be read from the link above) is basically omega (which is basically infinity) ^ omega ^ omega...... ^ omega (omega amount of times). And Epsilon Zero is still way smaller than Aleph 1. Basically to sum it up, exponentiation can be used in two different scenarios, cardinal and ordinal. We might be mixing these two up but correct me if I'm wrong cuz I might have missed something from the tiering system