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Actualized.org - Self-Help, Psychology, Consciousness, Spirituality, Philosophy

Understanding Absolute Infinity - Part 2

Actualized.org - Self-Help, Psychology, Consciousness, Spirituality, Philosophy

Leo Gura

Self-help, Health

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 24 July 2017

⏱️ 100 minutes

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Summary

Exploring Absolute Infinity throughout Western history.

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0:00.0

Hey there Leo here for actualized.org and in this episode I'm going to be talking about

0:06.8

understanding absolute infinity part two. God is a circle whose center is everywhere and its circumference nowhere.

0:27.0

A quote by Empedocles.

0:31.0

I see it, but I don't believe it a quote by Gaiorg canter.

0:37.0

Welcome to part two let's continue where we left off last time with Part 1.

0:46.0

Make sure that you watch Part 1 before you watch Part 2 because we did so much work in Part 1 that you're not going to be able to make sense

0:55.2

of pretty much anything that I talk about here.

0:58.3

All right, so in part 1, we did a lot of very heavy metaphysical lifting and we basically explained what

1:05.4

absolute infinity is so you should have a pretty good idea about that now. In part

1:09.0

two what I want to do is I want to talk about many of the interesting and juicy historical connections and discoveries

1:17.9

of absolute infinity.

1:20.1

What is sort of an embarrassment to history in modern education is what you're going to

1:26.2

discover in this episode is that there are all these remarkable intelligent wise people throughout

1:32.4

history over the last two.5,000 years who have

1:36.8

discovered and cognized absolute infinity and have talked about it in numerous

1:42.0

different ways and yet they don't teach you this in school

1:46.6

they don't even largely teach you this in university you probably don't know any of this stuff

1:51.1

which is why this is a an exciting episode. I'm really

1:54.4

excited to bring you some of these historical figures and the different

1:59.4

angles at which they came at absolute infinity from.

2:04.1

And let's just jump right into it

2:06.8

and let's start with the most important figure I think in history

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