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How about this: there has never been nothing
Keep in mind that -1 + 1 = 0 as well. There are lots of ways to add up to 0.Fr0st2k said:nothing can be created from nothing so 0 + 0 +++++++++0 = 0, always
also...nothing could, "always be". looking at zeno's theory, expand that. instead of a starting point there is a -infinity starting point(not a real point). So thus living "forever" would not allow you to progress into the future. .(see "god cannot live forever")
so we cant exist in the form we believe we do...its impossible.
Nothing could "always be" ergo no everlasting God. ggFr0st2k said:nothing can be created from nothing so 0 + 0 +++++++++0 = 0, always
also...nothing could, "always be". looking at zeno's theory, expand that. instead of a starting point there is a -infinity starting point(not a real point). So thus living "forever" would not allow you to progress into the future. .(see "god cannot live forever")
so we cant exist in the form we believe we do...its impossible.
Dragar, it is outside the topic of this forum (so if you wish to continue this discussion we should either do it through private mail or start a new topic), but you are making a seperation between "descriptions and predictions for how the universe operates" and the universe itself. It is similar to the kind of seperation that someone 100 years ago might have made between space and time. We do not at this time have a complete theory of information, but it is clear from what we do have the the laws of the universe are both "things" and an integral part of the universe itself whose existence has physical consequences rather than something seperate and outside of the universe. It is possible to postulate a universe without the uncertainty principle (and its consequent virtual particles). Such a universe (however odd and inhospitable it would be to life), would still fail to be capable of having "nothing".
In reading back over my post, I find myself guilty of using the term "universe" in its common meaning of being "the set of space-time which we currently inhabit and can see around us" instead of it's original meaning of being everything that exists (literally "one voice"). I suspect that if I used some other term like "continuum" it would confuse more people than not.
madarab said:In reading back over my post, I find myself guilty of using the term "universe" in its common meaning of being "the set of space-time which we currently inhabit and can see around us" instead of it's original meaning of being everything that exists (literally "one voice").
Magnus Vile said:It's a minor point, and probably irrelevant, but I'm reasonably certain that Universe doesn't mean "one voice". I seem to recall it actually means something like, turned into one, or combined into one, but to be honest my latin sucks so I used dictionary.com for help.
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