ABSTRACT

Aristotle . . . it is impossible that the infinite should move at all. If it did. . . there is another place, infinite like itself, to which it will move. But that is impossible.

Blake, William The nature of infinity is this: That every thing has its Own Vortex, and when once a traveller thro’ Eternity Has pass’d that Vortex, he percieves [sic] it roll backward behind His path, into a globe itself unfolding like a sun; Or like a moon, or like a universe of starry majesty, While he keeps onwards in his wondrous journey on the earth, Or like a human form, a friend (with) whom he lived benevolent.