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    The unboundedness of space is an empirical certainty, but... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→The universe can be finite and unbounded at the same time, refuting the conflation of unboundedness with infinitude.

    The unboundedness of space is an empirical certainty, but infinite extent does not follow from unboundedness alone.

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    Archytas’s argument (in section 1 above), which conflated unboundedness with infinitude, could finally be put to rest. Riemann’s model allows for the universe to be finite and unbounded at the same time. In 1854 he wrote: “The unboundedness of space possesses in this way a greater empirical certainty than any external experience. But its infinite extent by no means follows from this; on the other hand if we assume independence of bodies from position, and therefore ascribe to space constant c

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