Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-32630205-20180221034323/@comment-24729606-20190221005047

that might very well be the case but I am also of the opinion that even so called infinite quantities or amounts of something are actually finite but are so bounteous that language (at its current stage of development) lacks the terms necessary to describe the scale, volume, or breadth of the quantity in question. it is possible this view is held in error but if then why do we have words like a eon when we already have another (albeit longer) word for describing the same thing. 1 eon = 1 billion years (1,000,000,000 years). a simple example I grant but one that I hope is illustrative of what I'm getting at.