posted on Jan, 12 2013 @ 01:35 AM
If matter weren't to exist, could there be eternity. So to speak, we can only talk about eternity if the time/space realm is occupied by something.
Fast, this brings us to the fact time and space are dependent to exist on the existence of matter. So at least time I'd say only exists if matter
exist.
If there were no matter, would we be able to talk about space? Space would not have been used. It would be 'void', yes sir. What many call space is
wrong adressed. Ah, no, void is space? No, no, space is what fills the void. The void is infinitly large. Space is as how I explained.
To claim something to be eternal we need a subject in the void, at least, we can conclude the void is eternal. This should make clear some thoughts
about infinite void and eternal subjects in time.
The void being eternal then, but then that contradicts my whole reasoning.
It is not complicated, do you see? At least, I shared some food for thoughts.
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SINCE THE VOID IS INFINITE IT IS NOT SPACE.edit on 12-1-2013 by Angle because: (no reason given)
In the void lies the blueprint of space. Space has its root in the void.
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