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bastion
No. Why would I need people. It's 3761 bc, 5777 years ago, with x, I just mark the spot. (I seem to have a logical issue.
Help?)
That is 647 years before the next creation date 3114 bc, next is 648 years later, 2466 bc, just like the cycle continues so before 3761 bc comes x+646
= 4407 bc. Therefore it is "limited" in one direction
x × (n+1) is towards the past. So yes, the past is basically infinite.
I take the now 2017, as next orientation, because it is n-1in that direction and finite. So there is a fixpoint in the future we start to count from x
with 647 = n-1, which is, now that I think about it, n! right?
What do we count with n, "time in packages/sets". 647 cycles in the future, time runs out.
Then we get this huge number n! the faculty of n, the years, our unit is still years, in the future, where we have no more
n! = years to drain from. No more cycles, no more time. The future is finite.
And my answer is involved. n!(647)
Oooooh don't say anything I found my own mistake, talking about wrong direction.... Urch facepalming....
edit on 27-6-2017 by Peeple because: Add
... of course the past is finite, not the future.
Puh, all good.
edit on 27-6-2017 by Peeple because: Add