or are we just in a parallel universe?
2007-08-17 23:12:22
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, Yahoo! might delete the question if nobody answers, so I guess it is Yahoo! that decides if you exist or not. Thinking around these lines, it sounds a lot like Yahoo! is God.
On your first sentence, nothing can exist without an opposite, don't think of the answer as an opposite. The opposite of your typing this question is an alternate dimension where this question and all events that happen henceforth never happened. Because of this logic, supported by Einstein and several other physicists, there are an infinite number of dimensions where the world is different because an atom moved here instead of there.
Sorry - I'm just overthinking it.
And yes, you would exist. Don't worry.
2007-08-18 06:11:46
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answered by Banana Hero 1
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I think that your basic introductory sentence is flawed.
I went out last night seeking my "relative opposite spectrum" and was totally unsuccessful in finding it. My search was diligent and precise in every respect. Therefore, I conclude that, having found nothing, there is no "relative opposite spectrum."
I did locate bent leaves of grass where I had passed.
I did locate discarded cigarette butts.
I did locate an empty Pepsi Bottle I had tossed away.
But, yea though I toiled long and hardy, nary a singly relative of mine was located, opposite or not, spectral or not. Nothing but me was found where I was.
My conclusion is that your premise is flawed, and probably just a lot of meaningless words designed to entrap those with a lesser sense of direction and purpose. My recommendation is that you should go back to Square One and begin reading again.
Visualize, if you will, an empty Chess Board. Onto the uppermost left square place a single copper penny. That penny represents you.
Now, take it away, and place it in your pocket. And...
closely examine the Chess Board. After intense scrutiny I feel certain you will determine that the penny is no longer on the Chess Board in the uppermost left square. It has not been replaced by something else, other than the air that was displaced by its original placement there. Examine the spot for as long as you need to. The statement above will be found to be true.
2007-08-18 06:48:37
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answered by zahbudar 6
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How do we really know if anyone exists? How do we know that we aren't just a figment of someone elses imagination? How do we know that we aren't the result of a game of Sims and that our alleged God is the person playing it?
Anyway, on to your question, firstly, heaps of people have answered your question anyway so you don't actually have to worry about that. And anyway, a question can exist without an answer. Also, if you really do need an answer for a question to exist, it doesn't mean that the if it was left unanswered, the asker would be wiped from existence...or does it?
2007-08-18 06:34:59
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answer #4
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answered by Burris 3
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"Supposedly, nothing can exist without a relative opposite spectrum.."
Wrong.
You exist.
Either that, or you're a bot who filed a Yahoo! Answers question.
2007-08-18 06:09:52
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answer #5
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answered by Kevin C 2
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Now you exist in this Universe ,However after some time there could be a doubt as far as it can be known.
2007-08-18 11:43:47
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answer #6
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answered by goring 6
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A philosopher said " I think therefore I am. You ask therefore you exist.
Even if you did not ask you have the ability to ask. Your next statement probably would be how do you know that I can ask. My answer you proved it by this question. We could go on and on.
2007-08-18 06:11:17
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answer #7
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answered by DrIG 7
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Yes you exist and without you the Universe probably wouldn't.
2007-08-18 21:36:16
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answer #8
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answered by Prince Auggie 2
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yes you do exist. lol and yes if no one were to answer this question it would have been asked because people...ok wait now i am kinda confused. do you mean if no one were to answer this question because they wanted to or just because they would have not seen it? because no one might have not answered it because they didn't want to which means that it would have been asked but just not answered.
i think
2007-08-18 12:44:59
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answer #9
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answered by kiwi 2
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The fact that you could ask the question answers it for you.
2007-08-18 08:21:18
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answer #10
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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Only you can answer that,and if you do exist,do you know if anyone else exists ?
2007-08-18 07:27:36
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answer #11
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answered by ROBERT P 7
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