I am curious to know if someone in this forum can give me an answer which is satisfying.In my mind infinity is something that goes on for all time (it’s like saying you never have to say your done) while if something is eternal then it’s presence is always there.Now this is where I cant seem to work out something.By presence of something I dont neccesarily mean the presence of some material thing.For example in my opinion you can that space is eternal.I dont mean outer space in with the stars,planets and such even though I guess you can include that as well but I mean space in an even more general sense like a dimension with axioms and stuff.Yet then agian you can say its infinite because it goes on for all time,cant you?.I would like it if someone can clarify this for me.Thank you very much so for your time.
Sidetrack:
Infinity and
eternity are words that are often used interchangeably. Some subtle differences occur with different subjects: e.g., the world may well be
eternal. Likewise, the
soul of a man is
eternal. The earth has a beginning but (perhaps) no ending. Even if the universe dies a cold death, the fact remains that the earth will probably be here: in one form or another.
Whereas, to say that God is
infinite is to say that he lacks no perfection of his attributes, including no limit to his magnitude. And, God has neither beginning nor ending: hence,
time is not of the same consequence to him, as a subject, in this case. What we cannot say is that the soul of man, or the earth, is
infinite. The difference has more to do with how we use the words and each word’s subjects.
There are two kinds of
infinity:
actual and
potential.
Potential here does not hold the same meaning as potential (in the case of) energy, for example. It does not mean stored up, or like a coiled spring. Rather, it means that although something is tending toward
actual infinity, additional units (instances of its basis) can always be added. In mathematics, there is no number
infinity. It is a concept that unalterably contains a vagary at its end.
A series of numbers would be actually infinite if it contained all possible numbers and if, as a result, no new number could be added to the series. The universe would be infinite in its extension if it filled all possible space - which entails going beyond the edges of the universe, out into whatever it is the the universe is expanding into - and if, as a result, it could not be increased in size.
You’ll have to accept less than perfect clarity, I’m afraid.
God bless,
jd