Pulsoid Theory

. . . a Paradigm Shift!

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Infinity

The term Infinity will be capitalized and italicized when its definition is intended as described by Pulsoid Theory (PT).

The definition of Infinity is one of the most important concepts required for an understanding of Pulsoid Theory.

Pulsoid Theory defines Infinity in the following manner.

Infinity is the fundamental source of all energy within the Universe; which by definition must be conserved; therefore, said energy oscillates . . . never parting from its source; as, Infinity can be neither added to nor subtracted from.

We might characterize the history of mathematics for the greater part as the history of the struggle of human thought with the concept of infinity.
.........-C. H. van Os, "Handbook of Mathematics," 1963,
...................................English translation by I. N. Sneddon, pg 4.

Being able to fully perceive "nothing"/"nil," which is the attribute of a singularity from within Reality, is very difficult; as, there are no comparable percepts.

Such is a singularity . . . quintessential simplicity; yet, such is the source of all the variety of the total environment in which we exist. It is this singularity that is referred to as Infinity.

By definition: there can be only one singularity. And, thus Infinity is the only absolute; as well as, the only provable, because Infinity can not be disproved.

Infinity is the locus of a limit that can be approached, but not reached from Reality.

Infinity is a manifestation of speed; not distance, or size.

The infinite and the infinitesimal, which are infinite speed and motionlessness, are not found within Reality; thus, being beyond Reality, they are
Infinity.

Thus, as a singularity: the locus of the infinite and infinitesimal are congruent; and, are often referred to as the Duality of Infinity.

Infinity, within the philosophy of Conceptualism is referred to with many words that have slightly different connotations; however, all have the identical meaning. The words are such as: Oneness, motionlessness, maximal speed, singularity, absolute, UnReality . . . even god; and so on.

Infinity is indefinable; however, most subtly, the effects of Infinity are discernable by a careful examination of the most fundamental manifestations of all that which exists.

Perhaps, what is most counter-intuitive about Infinity; and, at the same time, of the utmost importance, for an understanding of the structure and Triquametric motion of seminal phenomena, known popularly as "dark" energy, is that: Infinity, from within Reality, is approachable at three, congruent points, heuristically referred to as an Infinity line; or, more saliently:
 


The effects of Infinity simultaneously manifest within Reality, to and from, infinite sets of three points . . .
infinitely.

To solve any problem that
has never been solved before,
you have to leave the door
to the unknown ajar.

-Richard Feynman
Nobel Laureate Physicist
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