Boypussy is most definitely not finite
Is there a limit on how long a song can be?
Quote from: Zizzy on May 26, 2015, 11:00:33 AMIs there a limit on how long a song can be?Now that's an interesting one. I'm assuming as such because supposedly eventually our universe will be inhospitable to any form of life. Life stops, the song stops.
That ignores the possibility that there are other phenomena beyond our sensation, perception, and conception.Perhaps existence is infinitely vast and we just can't interact with or even conceive what is beyond our own universe. Who's to say? I guess God could, however I'm not advocating it's existence.
Quote from: DemonicChronic on May 26, 2015, 11:01:30 AMThat ignores the possibility that there are other phenomena beyond our sensation, perception, and conception.Perhaps existence is infinitely vast and we just can't interact with or even conceive what is beyond our own universe. Who's to say? I guess God could, however I'm not advocating it's existence.Thought about after I posted this. Like I said. Playlist. Time to turn the record over and restart. But that gets into the metaphysical area. Things get a little shaky there. To the point where you could say just about anything to validate things.I was just going by this on the assumption that our universe is a little closed box and the laws inside of it, are, essentially, it.
Quote from: Sandtrap on May 26, 2015, 11:01:50 AMQuote from: Zizzy on May 26, 2015, 11:00:33 AMIs there a limit on how long a song can be?Now that's an interesting one. I'm assuming as such because supposedly eventually our universe will be inhospitable to any form of life. Life stops, the song stops.Well suppose, in "heaven"... if there's no limit to how long a song can be, then there's no finite number of songs.
Quote from: Sandtrap on May 26, 2015, 11:04:03 AMQuote from: DemonicChronic on May 26, 2015, 11:01:30 AMThat ignores the possibility that there are other phenomena beyond our sensation, perception, and conception.Perhaps existence is infinitely vast and we just can't interact with or even conceive what is beyond our own universe. Who's to say? I guess God could, however I'm not advocating it's existence.Thought about after I posted this. Like I said. Playlist. Time to turn the record over and restart. But that gets into the metaphysical area. Things get a little shaky there. To the point where you could say just about anything to validate things.I was just going by this on the assumption that our universe is a little closed box and the laws inside of it, are, essentially, it.That's still implying that there are no levels of existence beyond our own.
Quote from: DemonicChronic on May 26, 2015, 11:01:30 AMThat ignores the possibility that there are other phenomena beyond our sensation, perception, and conception.Perhaps existence is infinitely vast and we just can't interact with or even conceive what is beyond our own universe. Who's to say? I guess God could, however I'm not advocating it's existence.To the point where you could say just about anything to validate things.
Quote from: Zizzy on May 26, 2015, 11:03:58 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on May 26, 2015, 11:01:50 AMQuote from: Zizzy on May 26, 2015, 11:00:33 AMIs there a limit on how long a song can be?Now that's an interesting one. I'm assuming as such because supposedly eventually our universe will be inhospitable to any form of life. Life stops, the song stops.Well suppose, in "heaven"... if there's no limit to how long a song can be, then there's no finite number of songs.Well, if there's a finite number of songs that can ever be made, then every combination is contained in them. Essentially, you could even say that all the songs that could exist up until they stop, is one, huge, run on song from back to front.So again, there is a finite number of songs. Therefore, the length of a song has a limit as well, and that is, the number of songs that can exist.
Quote from: Korra Valentine on May 26, 2015, 11:05:37 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on May 26, 2015, 11:04:03 AMQuote from: DemonicChronic on May 26, 2015, 11:01:30 AMThat ignores the possibility that there are other phenomena beyond our sensation, perception, and conception.Perhaps existence is infinitely vast and we just can't interact with or even conceive what is beyond our own universe. Who's to say? I guess God could, however I'm not advocating it's existence.Thought about after I posted this. Like I said. Playlist. Time to turn the record over and restart. But that gets into the metaphysical area. Things get a little shaky there. To the point where you could say just about anything to validate things.I was just going by this on the assumption that our universe is a little closed box and the laws inside of it, are, essentially, it.That's still implying that there are no levels of existence beyond our own.If we could see them, and recognize, them, then, peachy. But we can't. We're a little stuck to our particular plane at the moment.
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Quote from: Sandtrap on May 26, 2015, 11:07:26 AMQuote from: Korra Valentine on May 26, 2015, 11:05:37 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on May 26, 2015, 11:04:03 AMQuote from: DemonicChronic on May 26, 2015, 11:01:30 AMThat ignores the possibility that there are other phenomena beyond our sensation, perception, and conception.Perhaps existence is infinitely vast and we just can't interact with or even conceive what is beyond our own universe. Who's to say? I guess God could, however I'm not advocating it's existence.Thought about after I posted this. Like I said. Playlist. Time to turn the record over and restart. But that gets into the metaphysical area. Things get a little shaky there. To the point where you could say just about anything to validate things.I was just going by this on the assumption that our universe is a little closed box and the laws inside of it, are, essentially, it.That's still implying that there are no levels of existence beyond our own.If we could see them, and recognize, them, then, peachy. But we can't. We're a little stuck to our particular plane at the moment.Then we shouldn't limit the universe to our own plane of existence, if there are other dimensions then the universe might as well be infinite.
I might be missing something here, but why does a finite number of songs mean that god can't exist?
But sandtarp, due to the potentially infinite amount of possible sound frequencies that could be theoretically composed (as you can't have anything more than 340e7 Hz on the planet Earth) the potential for musical composition is infinite as well.
Quote from: Sandtrap on May 26, 2015, 10:45:09 AMNow, toss some math up in this shit. For instance, music. There is, actually, mathematically, a finite number of songs we could ever create based off tones and notes. The number is so large that it may as well be considered infinite. But, yet, there it is.Actually, the math would depend on how many sounds in general are in the universe, not just the notes.
Now, toss some math up in this shit. For instance, music. There is, actually, mathematically, a finite number of songs we could ever create based off tones and notes. The number is so large that it may as well be considered infinite. But, yet, there it is.