Nothing and non-existence are only ideas, not actual places or things.
I understand that you are referring to some theory. Which unproven one? Everything, everywhere is something. There is no nothing.
I'm the first to admit about my mathematical deficiencies, but perhaps math statements don't necessarily translate into logical statements for every...
Philosophy is reason based on natural observations. If you cannot tell the difference between what is naturally observed and what is not, there is...
What is being used as your examples doesn't illustrate your point, it simply shows that you have no examples.
I think I am kind of having this discussion on another forum if I am understanding this right. A-A=less A A+A=more A Other forum poster wrote "If...
You do realize you are trying to rationalize nothing into becoming something? Not at all what we naturally observe. We observe something becoming...
So, you agree with me, non-existence is an idea not an actuality? You essentially agreed with me above, but you have never thought about the...
Non-existence is only an idea. If non-existence were an actuality, everything(all of actual existence) would go 'poof.' Existence is antithetical...
A and B, two. Then you think through them to reach a logical conclusion based on natural observations. If all you are worried about is the language...
If, A is more logical, give me a couple naturally observed instances of 'something coming from nothing?' How do you equate 'something' with 'only...
The difference between your question and mine is this... ...mine is philosophy where reasoning begins to solve questions ...yours is science where...
B is correct. Natural observations, the kinds that can be found in commonsense, are what the assumptions of scientific theories is supposed to be...
B is correct. I gave you a premise and you reasoned it out correctly but did not state the explanation of how you arrived at your conclusion, which...
Logic question: Which is more logical... A) something coming from nothing B) something coming from something A or B? and why?
What cause do quantam fields have to produce anything ordered? Why produce anything? No purpose. How many things do you produce with no purpose?
Causeless=nothing
“Help, I’m stepping into the twilight zone. This is a madhouse...” Ya know, how many of the ancient philosophers wrote out their philosophy in...
If you have to be theatrical about a simple question, you deserve not to understand further. I was trying to walk you through the logic but mules...
I did not create thought, intelligent Creation is thought in action, which created everything and is Existence.
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