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Space Time

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Unlimited from a 3-D perspective.

Even if the universe itself is finite in size, e.g. 20 billion light years wide, 20 billion light years high, 20 billion light years long, its temporal dimension is effectively infinite.

There are an infinite number of moments in any section of time (that we can comprehend as such). There are more 'moments" in an hour than there are in an atosecond, but there are an infinite number of moments in each.

So mathematically, the space time of that universe would be = 20 billion X 20 billion X 20 billion X infinity = infinity

Of course,to a higher dimension it would be finite, because the equation would be width X height X length X time X 5th dimensional value, and there is no 5th dimensional value in a space-time continuum.

So from the fifth or any higher dimension it would look more like 20blln X 20 blln X 20blln X infintie X 0 = 0

From a higher dimension it would be finite, but from out perspective it would be unlimited
 
I agree with Monarch Laciel.
 
So, should I close this thread?
 
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