what is the only thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space?
Love.
>>8601142
kek
>>8601129
The unintuitiveness of accepting axioms which lead to sets of cardinality > aleph-null.
>>8601129
Kant
God
>>8601129
>perceive
since we exist in space and time, we cannot perceive anything beyond them.
>>8601142
Yeah we saw all saw interstellar too bud
>>8601151
whats aleph null ?
>>8601129
Keanu Reeves
>>8601298
The smallest infinity
>>8601377
and hows it defined
language, culture
they don't actually "exist" but they actually do
>>8601391
I think as the number of elements of in the set of all natural numbers, not sure though I'm not a math major
>>8601298
At the risk of getting called a brainlet by /sci/, you should watch the numberphile video on the subject.
They're very tricky concepts but he does a good job of introducing them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrU9YDoXE88
>>8601622
You can't "count" past infinity because there is only one infinity; there exist bijections between all "other" infinities and the only "real" infinity.
>>8601694
>" you can't [x] because [opinion] "
>>8601227
Hah hah hah, poor retarded numb nuts or sneaky troll...
>>8601707
This is the fundamental truth of science. Who are you to question it?