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> Since there are infinite things about which we are wrong

That's... ahem... wrong.

How could there possibly be an infinite number of things "we" (humanity, I presume?) are wrong about, given that there have only been a finite number of human beings with (as far as I know) finite life spans?



It's quite simple. I am assuming there are an infinite number of things to know. That which we do not know we are wrong about.


That's not a very good assumption; the universe has a finite size and therefore cannot contain an infinite amount of information.


If the universe cannot contain infinite amount of information then it follows that there are infinite knowledge we cannot know - simply because we cannot store it anywhere (in brains or computers or anywhere).

For example: exact prime factorization of all natural numbers, etc...

Of course this is true only if you accept induction. So you can still back off by declaring yourself finitist* ;)

* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finitism


The observable universe appears to have finite size. I don't know how you could prove it though.


The observable universe is effectively defined to be finite in size. The proof comes from the speed of light.


Assuming a big bang is the source of all matter. Our observable universe may only be a spec in something much larger with out violating any of our "laws" of physics.


Assuming the observable universe is everything there is is not a good assumption.




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