I don’t assume anything, that is what you are doing. Infinity is a number larger than any number you can imagine. In fact it is a number with no specific value. Hence it has no identity therefore it does not exist. I don’t believe in an infinite regression. I’ll ask you to answer the same question. What evidence is there to believe the speed of light is variable?
I've done no such thing. All I've done is ask you a couple of simple, reasonable questions. I assume nothing.
Infinity is a number larger than any number you can imagine. In fact it is a number with no specific value. Hence it has no identity therefore it does not exist. I dont believe in an infinite regression.
So, you don't believe in infinity. You've answered one of my questions. Which leads me to ask the other question again: Didn't it have to get up to speed at some point in time? Did it for some period of time get up to a higher speed before it slowed down again to its steady current rate? How do you know?
Ill ask you to answer the same question. What evidence is there to believe the speed of light is variable?
And I'll repeat the answer I already gave you. I don't know. I wasn't around since the beginning to observe how fast light was traveling.
LOL! You're the first. No one else has ever been able to achieve that but God.