In a deposition submitted under oath, Matt Eggleston said:
ME> To restate, then, to fit your definitions: Anything which math
ME> describes which does not conform to the observed behaviors of things
ME> actually existing in reality are unreal. No actual thing within
ME> reality is infinite in nature, as versus in potentiality. QED: There
ME> is nothing that is mathematically infinite.
Then by your supposition, the universe must be bounded. If you
could travel to this boundary and throw a dart at it, would it stop?
If not, then there is no boundary, and the universe *is* infinite.
If it is stopped, what stopped it? What is on the other side of the
boundary?
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