If time is infinite, how anything can't pass?

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Enrique
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If time is infinite, how anything can't pass?

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It can't "not happen" or "not exist". As time is infinite, any event (if you'd like it, a group of particles and energy in a spacial configuration) will eventually take place. It doesn't matter if it's not in this universe, or if it has to pass a trillons of universes, or if it's a cyclic universe, or if time as described by phycists is an entity that was created, sooner or later something ends up happening. Even if you have a complete void of whatever you want, time will pass until something new turns up. Nothing can prevent it as time will take care of changing it. The possibility or rule of non-existence is a consequence of the perception and functioning of our minds.
In a subjective level, we'll always exist. Either we go to sleep tonight or die in a week, we won't feel the pass of the time until we get conscious again. Any configuration that defines us will eventually take form in the future, no matter how long. And we will wake up infinite different times again as if it had passed only an instant.
My question is how existence can be halt?

Enrique
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Post #11

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You prove that under some circumstances, it's possible to find an infinite without a specific ocurrence. If you change those circumstances then you should reformulate the process all over again. Now, you have an infinite whose only circumstance and reason to be is change. Any other circumstance comes from this first cause, so it changes. You can discard, the times you want (even infinite), any infinite until you get what you desire.

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