Perplexity, absurdity, and power
So, when you consider or imagine " absolute " power, you must also consider the issue of " infinite " work. In other words, without the results or effects of power, you really don't know anything about it.
Nevertheless, throughout most of human history, we have labored under this concept of " absolute " power, which in and of itself produces very difficult logical or mental conundrums. Of course, Dr. Einstein was fairly successful in dispelling some of these odd conundrums in particularly as regards some of our notions related to the physical world and our " environment " so to speak, however, that required a life time of work, and the help of many colleagues over the years. But simply, even if you do consider the >>>> universe <<<<< to be an infinite amount of work and therefore requiring an infinite/absolute amount of power, well, if you're going to try and rustle up numbers that actually make sense, you are pretty much out of the ball park, because, no mathematician would seriously consider that , oh wait , there is chaos, so yes, mathematicians do stuff like that.
Anyway, at least for me power and work are clearly connected. But the issue of " infinite " amounts of >>>> cash <<<<<, would be clearly best left for some other time ... or something else like that. I guess, really it might all connect back to the Mandelbrot sets. ?????, twistors, who really knows ?
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