Every infinity is equal to every other infinity. None of them can be lesser or greater however, a countable infinity can be greater or lesser than a single infinity.This is the infinity paradox.

Kafkaesque philosophy is about trying and peddling against a meaningless world and existence; making sense of the ultimately absurd or is it about accepting the absurd because any attempt to rationalize it is a fruitless effort? Maybe, it isn’t a teaching lesson at all but a commentary simply meant to stand as a fact?

Thr truths of the universe are as complicated as the truths of a man, the curiosity with each is seemingly of no avail and yet we pine to seek it.
A man’s destiny may begin after he has perished and the universe’s fate may cease to exist only when it has just begun. The physical language may not be the route to a universal concept and the universal laguage may be impractical in a physical world.
Not all glory can be accomplished in paradoxes, confusions and complications yet, the primary nature of curiosity isn’t about demanding answers but remonstrating it even when you know you might not find one.

“Not all glory can be accomplished in paradoxes, confusions and complications yet, the primary nature of curiosity isn’t about demanding answers but remonstrating it even when you know you might not find one.” YES!
A long time ago I posed a paradox — maybe this paradox — to a friend. He responded, “Interesting paradox, but how useful is it?” I felt like my brain had exploded. He was right. There is so much beyond our intellectual comprehension which is fine with me. I would hate to live in a world so small that my little mind could know it objectively.
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Your post is even more poignant during this time of the coronavirus. Wishing you safety and good health. Rusha Sams
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Wishing you the same. I hope we all tide through these difficult times. Thank you for reading!
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I love your writing and have a lot of thoughts about things along these lines. Just how much do we know about anything we cannot touch, breathe, hear or see? Very little it seems except perhaps on some level we have not reached presently. I believe if we did not have to constantly contend with politics and other things that seem to be helping no one, perhaps we COULD act as a whole, all countries together, to seek, new knowledge about this universe and life in general. We occupy ourselves endlessly with things that keep leading us in historical circles.
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I don’t know about infinity. I’m not the math expert but yeah your choice of words for each of your posts are extremely good.
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Thank you so much
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