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06-23-2007, 05:15 PM
Re: Does everything move?

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Originally Posted by N0B0DY View Post
That would be the whole point, Lloyd, what is real and what is not real exactly. I would say that, no, the waves aren't moving anywhere because all points are literally nowhere.
Your the one creating the abstract point, instead of using a real one... Try using a physical logic trickster, instead of a broken abstract trickster...

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If it could be proven to me that matter is clearly distinct from space.
Matter is clearly both distinct from space,[when moving through it] and entirely a part of space,[when still within it] and also space itself,[when shrinking and expanding with it] so the proof you seek is a moot point. There's just simply nothing else to start thinking about a universe with, except matter-space first. It's just most have the linguistics confused, as matter and space being distinct entities___If so, what would space be made of to create such falsely implied separations/definitions? When you can see it as changed states of matter differentiations, the puzzle becomes no puzzle, at all___Space is just the thinnest changed state of matter, possible, or void, as the same. All our differences are nothing but linguistic differences, and what each mind can wrap its thinking around___It's all a simple physical linguistics' puzzle, and I first stated this some 25 years ago...

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