How can the universe be expanding into nothing when nothing is something even.
Matter is something, but even something with no matter is not nothing--
--Even a void with no matter-- the something that we see as nothing has to be something. It cannot be nothing!
Is it the fact that we cannot comprehend nothing? Or is the fact that we don't know a damn thing to be able to comprehend what nothing is exactly.. Nothing must be something. Even 0 is something. 2 minus 2 equals zero, not N/A or null. 0 is a number.. An unusual one at that. To label zero as nothing is practically an insult.
So, what is this something that is viewed as nothing the universe is expanding into?
Any ideas? Theories? Throw some wild explanations at me.. I'm just curious.
--Rob :)
2006-08-08
05:13:01
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