space doesn't exist — thewonder
I'm glad that you like it, but I'm not quite sure how I feel about it now. I had just thought that nothing can't exist. — thewonder
Presentism is difficult to understand because we conceptualize things through differentiation from past modalities. One exists only in the present, but understands only what has passed. — thewonder
All that is present are the particles. There is nothing between them. Nothing does not exist. There is nothing there that is present in space. I, therefore, concluded that space does not exist. I think that it could, perhaps, be useful to conceptualize things along such lines. I just thought that I was taking it too far. — thewonder
Partially overcast. — thewonder
‘Possibility’ is what’s fundamental, — PoeticUniverse
I’m the All and the One, present-Omni, — PoeticUniverse
If you don't mind, I may use them in a future post. — Gnomon
I’ve noticed that our understanding of potential energy, consciousness, information and relationships are able to connect now in ways we perhaps haven’t been open to previously, thanks to quantum theory. — Possibility
I think the problem is the notion that things are “made of” something, and are not themselves something. — NOS4A2
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