| Re: Nothing has no potential "Think of it as neither something nor nothing, as this is what it must be, for nothing cannot exist and something cannot come from nothing." I think this is the problem with "it," Austin. We can't justifiably claim "it" just "is" if we claim it is not that. There is a way, though, through reducing the non-existent absolute instance to the rate at which the potential info can be perceived; and in this way essentially have our whole uneaten cake while enjoying a piece of it because we are continually creating the pieces. |