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Old 11-01-2005, 03:13 PM
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Re: What exactly is beyond the known Universe?

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Originally Posted by Darmani`s Ghost
But it's sure interesting to discuss it. Well I understand your point about the whole "nothing" theory. It's very hard to understand if everything has started with nothing, then how can a nothing exist if it's nothing?But my point is that it's very hard to understand that nothing is actually something.
Well its not really, if something has a name, a location or just an exsistance it becomes something. So if this 'nothing' has an exsistance, wouldn't it be something?

As soon as nothing 'appeared' from well, nothing, which would be something if its come from nothing, hich is already something as it would've already exsisted in time and space. If its infinite, there could never be a nothing, as soon as it enters time (which could never stop, its not as liquid, solid or gas, or a partical, you could say its magic) it would become something.

And yes, it is a very, very interesting topic to discuss, but its mind numbingly confusing. It can never be understood, by any organism. And only organisms have a mild understanding of the world/universe/'nothingness' around us.
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