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1Thanks for the answer. You touched the scope of my astonishing that I myself am not entirely able to express. +1. But after you said that, my contingency in my finite area makes a bias. For example I can not grasp that someone has a knowledge that is not involved in time. because I'm closed in time. I can use a phantasm and believe that I walk through the time with a special machine. So I imagine that the time is for me like the space. And all time is simultaneous and the basket with all fruits and the basket of pears are equally full.– koutyCommented Apr 5 at 9:34
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1After all this this is not areasoning process. When we talk about infinite sets, this is not knowledge but imagination. Sorry for my difficulty to understand– koutyCommented Apr 5 at 9:34
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1@kouty Infinite sets are mathematical objects. Whether naming it knowledge or imagination can only be decided after clarifying how you distinguish these two concepts.– Jo WehlerCommented Apr 5 at 10:05
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@JoWehler I understand that I have to work hardly– koutyCommented Apr 5 at 10:27
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1@gs that is both kind and constructive of you. I will extend the answer if I get a chance.– Marco OcramCommented Apr 6 at 6:21
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