01 Nov '09 23:28>
Is there anything else besides space and matter?
Originally posted by rwingettROFL
Alright, since it's obvious you want an atheist to say 'yes', I'll oblige you:
By golly, there is ONLY space and matter in this universe!
Originally posted by josephwThat is beyond my comprehension. I'm not even sure the question makes any sense.
ROFL
Okay. Since you appear to be the only atheist out there with an imagination, I'd like to know what you might think about what it would be like if there wasn't any space or matter.
I know this is ridiculous, but what else is new?
Originally posted by josephwEnergy. Space is a dimensional term (like time).
Is there anything else besides space and matter?
Originally posted by twhitehead"the fundamental laws of the universe"... There are universal, eternal things, like blue or an Fsharp note. You know what I mean ? There are composoite things and there are universal, autonomous things...
The is also energy, information, and the fundamental laws of the universe (whatever they may be).
Originally posted by josephwif you ask for imagination from an atheist you might not like the outcome.
Not if there's an atheist out there with an imagination.
Originally posted by josephwWhat what would be like? There would be no "it."
ROFL
Okay. Since you appear to be the only atheist out there with an imagination, I'd like to know what you might think about what it would be like if there wasn't any space or matter.
I know this is ridiculous, but what else is new?