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Old 12-04-2012, 01:44 AM   #4 (permalink)
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There is something always happening in a finite universe I don't see why something wouldn't happen in a infinite universe. Do you mean "In a universe of infinite space and time, is it possible for anything to happen [at least] once?"
No, Mr. Existence is wondering if something can happen only once in an infinite space/time universe. The question bases itself on the idea that given enough time, anything will happen. And therefore, with infinite time, anything should eventually happen an infinite amount of times, not just once. It's pretty much there in the first post.

I'm not giving my opinion on this by the way, just trying to clarify the conundrum.
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