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>“Everything” doesn’t mean equal amounts of every thing.

Yes, it does in this case. The universe is infinite.



>The universe is infinite.

Whether or not this is true, it's somewhat irrelevant, as the observable universe is finite, meaning there's a finite amount of "stuff" that can causally influence us. What happens far beyond the observable universe is not worth dwelling on, as we will never see it or be otherwise influenced by it.


> The universe is infinite.

Well that’s a completely bogus claim you’ve entirely made up and presented as fact. But I’ll bite anyways: even infinite sets can have different cardinalities. The set of natural vs real numbers, for instance.


Don't conflate reality with math. The map is not the territory. The universe is infinite until it is proven not to be, because infinity cannot be measured.


Actually, the universe is not infinite until proven to be, because infinity cannot be measured.

(See how making claims with 0 support besides pseudo-ontological bologna isn’t helpful?)


Your statement is nonsensical.


I agree. I was holding a mirror of your tripe.

You seem unable to separate faith from fact. And you could certainly use a dose of your “the map is not the territory” quip when it comes to your “logic”.




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