| Re: Can There be a Theory of Everything? Yes, that's what I mean, Michael.
If it is absolutely full, in my mind it has to be absolutely still because there is no room or space to allow for movement.
An analogy once given to me was that the ocean is full, but still moves. Yet the water only moves because there is space between and within the molecules.
What we are suggesting here is that the molecules of the water is created from space in motion itself, so what is "it" that allows for this fundamental spatial motion. |