Philosophy of Infinity: is the Infinity-Point a Point of Endless or a Point of Contradiction Meeting?

Dialogo 6 (1):177-183 (2019)
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Abstract

Since its introduction as a human thought to its current status in mathematics, philosophy, and theology, the idea of infinity has denoted something without end. In this study, we would like to go through another option in which infinity may be reachable and to introduce philosophical ideas to explain the potentialities of occurrence of other phenomena. My personal own opinion is that at the infinity point, aspects of ambivalence would be solved, points of contradiction can meet each other as existing entities with their own individual characteristics without interfering with each other. In other words, if such conditions may occur, then infinity is more likely to be touched or approached to its limits. We think that nature designed infinity which was then expressed by our consciousness. Infinity bears the roots of contradiction, which involves energy by way or another; and to reach infinity, no more energy is required and no more contradiction is conserved.

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