The fact that a circle exists proves the concept of eternity and infinity.
You see, if there was no such thing as eternity and infinity, as your circle neared completion, you would be closing the distance between where you started and where you currently are by half forever. If you try to connect the beginning point to the end point, without infinity and eternity existing (and provable by calculating π to the last digit), you could never complete the circle. But on the other paw, you could use the same logic to say the exact opposite.
The fact that a circle exists disproves the concept of eternity and infinity.
Puller_of_Noses 0 points 1 week ago
The fact that a circle exists proves the concept of eternity and infinity.
You see, if there was no such thing as eternity and infinity, as your circle neared completion, you would be closing the distance between where you started and where you currently are by half forever. If you try to connect the beginning point to the end point, without infinity and eternity existing (and provable by calculating π to the last digit), you could never complete the circle. But on the other paw, you could use the same logic to say the exact opposite.
The fact that a circle exists disproves the concept of eternity and infinity.