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Re: GOD-The infinite computer

An infinite computer programme would have to define an infinite array(s) of variables before it could run, so it could not run at all past that definition stage. Nor could it execute go to's, etc. to lines of code in an infinite future.
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Re: GOD-The infinite computer

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Re: GOD-The infinite computer

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Why do you say that? An infinite computer program could easily have a finite amount of variables.

And besides, even if it had an infinite amount of variables, an infinitely powerful computer could still execute that code in a finite amount of time....

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Re: GOD-The infinite computer

Sorry havnt been able to post for about a week on this forum so..
Anyway.
The infinite computer and the variables are inseparable.
The computer IS the variables.
They are one. They are inseparable.
The computer is infinite and the variables are infinite.
Like I said its like the infinite computer has an infinitly big hard drive with an infinite number of variables on it.
Is is senseless to say how did the variables appear..
They have always been there. The computer and variables are beyond time.
It is just a law of nature that nothing can be split into - infinity and + infinity or 0 and 1.
Its kind of like nothing is the middle path, -infinity is the left path and + infinity is the right path. So in truth god the infinite computer and variables dont exist because nothing exists.
But from this nothing comes an infinite illusion of god.
So god does and does not exist at the same time. Its a paradox.
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