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SlaveEt · 36-40, F
It's a concept that doesn't really exist like one or zero. Waaay beyond my ability to explain it but there you go, something else to ponder😉
sree251 · 41-45, M
@zeggle You said: "Don't confuse Physics with Philosophy then."
Why do you make this comment in response to my statement below:
A non-existent concept? Wow, this is more mind-boggling to grasp than "Nothingness".
If I were to rephrase my statement above in mathematical terms to test its logical integrity, I get:
A Y (non-existent concept)? Wow, this is more mind-boggling to grasp than X (Nothingness).
The above rephrased statement is quite clear. It is plain straight thinking. Where is the confusion in terms of Physics and Philosophy?
Why do you make this comment in response to my statement below:
A non-existent concept? Wow, this is more mind-boggling to grasp than "Nothingness".
If I were to rephrase my statement above in mathematical terms to test its logical integrity, I get:
A Y (non-existent concept)? Wow, this is more mind-boggling to grasp than X (Nothingness).
The above rephrased statement is quite clear. It is plain straight thinking. Where is the confusion in terms of Physics and Philosophy?