How can 'nothing' exist?
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04-01-2014, 07:22 AM
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darkness is only a symbol for nothing. Nothing (potential) is the source of all the rules of reality. When an electron appears inside the atom, where it is located is a mathematics of nothings. Potential particles (meaning the spots where the electron can appear but hasn't) VOTE on which one of them will leave the fold for a brief moment and become the REAL McCoy, and ACTUAL particle.
If only the actual particle exists, but what POTENTIAL there is determines it's existence, can we truly say that non-existence doesn't exist? The problem here is our language has become bent because reality does not match out old ways of describing it. Nothing exists and it is the creator and sustainer of the universe. |
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