Theological Science: Numbering Spiritual Atoms and Numbering Wholes
Since the spiritual atoms are the first things that God creates, by necessity, they should be the first things that must be numbered in God’s intelligent design. But, we can’t give the spiritual atoms integer numbers, even though they are infinite. Nor can we give them rational numbers, even though they are also infinite. We cannot number spiritual atoms with integers or rational numbers because the spiritual atoms must form geometrical wholes. Geometrical wholes are required because the universe has no vacuums, which have quantities but no qualities. The only way to number the spiritual atoms is thus to number them with the rational and irrational numbers.
Georg Cantor identifies these different infinite number systems. All integer numbers, all rational numbers and, and all algebraic numbers, for instance, become known as N0 because they have a one-to-one relation with each other. Then, all rational and irrational numbers become known as N1. The rational and irrational numbers form the spiritual atoms as geometrical points and also form the wholes with geometrical lines, curves, ... etc. Beyond N1, we find other infinities such as N2, N3, N4, ... etc. They are used to number wholes with different infinities.
As seen, God creates everything in the image of His own inexhaustible infinity.
2 Comments:
At 9:35 PM, Anonymous said…
Perhaps God is N-infinity on your system of infinities then?
Or perhaps God is the all encompassing laws of nature?
At 10:19 AM, George Shollenberger said…
response to quantum_flux,
Since my response to your comment could be helpful for other, my respond to yoy will be found in today's blog.
George
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