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Originally posted by Mr. Robin Parsons
Logical proofs of Infinity do NOT prove that Infinity exists, they simple demonstrate an indicator that suggests that infinity is possible, nothing more.
It depends on your definition of exists, I suppose. In a defined mental construct, such as the mathematics of real numbers, the proof of an infinite number of real numbers between the number 1.0 and 2.0 is a proof of the existence of an infinity, at least constrained to within that mathematical construct.
Since common dictionary definitions of existence and exist do encompass mental constructs as well as external reality, I see this as proof of existence within the above given context.
I do not say this says anything about external, objective reality.