| Re: Does everything move? Get real Nobody, changing scalar states move in, around and through themselves, all the time. Does not the weather do this? EM waves and matter? On and on and on...ad infinitum...
RP, don't let Nobody's extreme abstract skepticism become real, to you too>>> It ain't...
Lloyd Quote:
Originally Posted by N0B0DY If everything is moving in all directions, including opposite directions, at the same time, wouldn't all motion be negated before anything could move? I don't see how the universe could even do the Heisenberg jiggle, let alone gain momentum.
Perhaps all the motion is due to racing minds. |
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