Some ancient Asian cosmological views are close to the idea of an infinite regression of causes, as exemplified in the following apocryphal story: A Western traveler encountering an Oriental philosopher asks him to describe the nature of the world:
"It is a great ball resting on the flat back of the world turtle.”
"Ah yes, but what does the world turtle stand on?”
"On the back of a still larger turtle.”
"Yes, but what does he stand on?”
"A very perceptive question. But it's no use, mister; it's turtles all the way down.”. (Carl Sagan)

Some ancient Asian cosmological views are close to the idea of an infinite regression of causes, as exemplified in the following apocryphal story: A Western traveler encountering an Oriental philosopher asks him to describe the nature of the world: "It is a great ball resting on the flat back of the world turtle.” "Ah yes, but what does the world turtle stand on?” "On the back of a still larger turtle.” "Yes, but what does he stand on?” "A very perceptive question. But it's no use, mister; it's turtles all the way down.”.

Carl Sagan

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