"The logic of infinite growth in a finite universe is--" Thank fucking god we don't live in a finite universe.
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Replying to @rechelon
ooh yeah no gonna have to go with finite but unbounded there
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Replying to @chaosprime
Naw, that used to be in vogue but since then we measured spacetime and found it to be flat with a small possibility of being open (even more infinite), while there are still arguably ways to warp it around on itself, they're less likely.
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Replying to @rechelon
enh, i am dubious, but whatevs infinite spacetime is still useless if matter and energy are finite dgmw, i think we should act as if infinite growth is possible, but not because it is
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Replying to @chaosprime
Matter and energy would also be infinite in a lot of the dominant models.
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Replying to @puellavulnerata @chaosprime
Well see that's where the rub comes in.
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Replying to @rechelon @chaosprime
whether our future light cone is Turing complete is probably the form of the question that genuinely matters
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Off the planet first, worry about how to break the laws of physics to cease being in a finity later.
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why do you always make us eat our vegetables before dessert
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Sadism, mostly.
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