nobuddy
9/3/2025, 9:37:25 PM
No.41021036
>>41021017
>it's a product of [energy] being transformed.
Yup, in a cycle that will never end as long as you live, making your house's electricity infinite. Try as you might you will never take more than is being given. Context is there key here. Infinity isn't an amount after all, it's a capacity. Every capacity is limited by the context of containment. A person's house is a different context than the sun for instance. However, the sun also has infinite electricity. It will still produce electricity after it goes super nova, as the matter slowly comes back together. The only way you could say the electricity of our sun is not infinite is if you could go to a context broader than the eventual heat death of the universe.
>it's a product of [energy] being transformed.
Yup, in a cycle that will never end as long as you live, making your house's electricity infinite. Try as you might you will never take more than is being given. Context is there key here. Infinity isn't an amount after all, it's a capacity. Every capacity is limited by the context of containment. A person's house is a different context than the sun for instance. However, the sun also has infinite electricity. It will still produce electricity after it goes super nova, as the matter slowly comes back together. The only way you could say the electricity of our sun is not infinite is if you could go to a context broader than the eventual heat death of the universe.