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Is the universe spatially infinite

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1 hour ago, LastThursday said:

@Breakingthewall thanks for the response, but you missed my meta point: that there are always different ways of looking at a thing and you should be happy to play with all of them, even if they don't feel right. But I understand why you answered how you did, thanks.

My point is eliminating what is logically impossible and leave only what is possible. Obviously, I don't know how reality originates; I'm only offering one possibility, which from my perspective is the only one. If you see cracks in it, could you share what they are

What I meant is that could be understood that all manifestation requires structure, and all structure implies limitation. However, if reality is ontologically unlimited, as its inevitable, no limitation can be absolute. The structures that appear must necessarily be open, that is, capable of transforming themselves and giving rise to new phases. A completely closed system would be incompatible with a limitless essence, since it would not allow for becoming.

From this point of view, the so-called fine-tuning would not be an external design, but rather the only possible stable configuration for reality to manifest itself without betraying its unlimited nature. 

Edited by Breakingthewall

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