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05-08-2005, 09:07 PM
well to answer you last question, yes, we do want people to know. If people know, then humanity will advance.
But about your thing of null sets. "nothing," when I use the term means something that has no properties, basically it doesn't exist-its the absense of existing. "Something," when I use it, therefore, means something that has properities, i.e. matter, energy, basically it does exist. To exist, by definition, means to interact witht he environment. Something that has no properities cannot interact with the environment, thus "nothing". Considering all this "The Universe" had to always be there, had to be infinite in nature, because we exist. We are proof that something had to always exist to create us. Existence cannot have a point of begining because that would imply that "nothing" existed before that point. The Big Bang is logically faulty because of this. If the scientific community would just realize that "The Universe" is infinite, things would be better. |