A question

Sep. 5th, 2006 01:31 pm
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I was wondering about this:

If you have a timeline for an "event" to oocur, but that timeline exceeds the life of the univerese, then could it be said that the event would take "forever", or, as someone else said, is it "transfinite"? Or would said event, although it would happen, be said to never to happen, as no-one, not even the universe, would be around to witness the event?

More thoughts from a lion with too much time on his paws.
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