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Is there nothing that doesn't exist?


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Is there nothing that does not exist?

 

OF COURSE. There is nothing that does not exist, for nothing must only be in that state. (there is no choice; there is only one answer--yes.)

 

When I was at high school a classmate was once getting into an argument with a teacher over some matter of geometry. The teacher asked him if points exist and, when they guy answered yes, the teacher told him to bring a kilogramme of points next day. :lol:

 

I thought kilo of points = kilo of anything.

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this is why I think the universe is infinite. :phones:

 

True. But, this begs the further question. If there is infinity, how fractal is it. Is there God above God.

 

For example, if we conquer our part of the universe with genetic engineering--as we are attempting to do--then we will be gods in our parts of the universe. How far above us, or below us are other creators?

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