Javelin argument

The javelin argument, credited to Lucretius, is an ancient logical argument that the universe, or cosmological space, must be infinite. The javelin argument was used to support the Epicurean thesis about the universe. It was also constructed to counter the Aristotelian view that the universe is finite.[1]

  1. ^ Neal, K. (2013-06-29). From Discrete to Continuous: The Broadening of Number Concepts in Early Modern England. Dordrecht: Springer Science & Business Media. p. 27. ISBN 9789048159932.