One question or answer that the human mind cannot imagine,
Nothingness, I have tried to imagine what is beyond and beyond and what is at the other side of the end and if there is an end there must be something beyond that etc etc etc!!!
Get my drift??
2007-09-03 23:35:23
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answer #1
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answered by iamaustralian 4
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Nothingness is a space without objects and substance. Nothingness some say it is a space itself, it is a thing itself - as the term exist and we can define it. Something we can`t define does not exist - something that does not exist can`t be define (Logic).
But beyond space if there is nothingness or if there are other galaxies or planets we don`t know. This question remains a question mark until we will discover the truth. We can only make vague theories, we can only think about it but we can`t answer exactly, cause it is not a fact. It is not a fact that there is something or there is nothing.
2007-09-04 00:12:45
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answered by Anonymous
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The only correct answer is, Space is infinite. 'There is nothing beyond Space ' won't do, for that would imply that there is a region of nothingness, another void if you like,beyond Space, but how can there be a "beyond' outside of what is limitless?
Space is the infinite Nothing containing all that is or that can ever be. This is also the answer to your third question.
2007-09-04 02:24:49
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answered by shades of Bruno 5
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You can't get something from nothing and you can't get nothing from something. Life is everything so the dark void of space seems like nothingness in abundance,but on a molecular level every tiny bit of space has it's own life.
2014-11-11 20:14:46
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answered by ? 1
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There is more space beyond space. Space is nothing and nothing can only be nothing. Nothing has no existence because it is the lack of an existence of anything.
2007-09-04 00:28:06
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answer #5
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answered by I 2
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there is something there beyond space which was made hidden for a purpose. but lately there are some of these hidden things came out of the paper, haven't u read?but then they are still in mystery only few knows & believes it. there is no such thing as nothing, every part of ur body has a purpose & function it applies to all that u see around u, if u can study it & u will be amazed! hope i helped u
2007-09-03 23:52:15
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answered by Kath 3
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Space encompasses or holds or comprises the entire physical world... therefore beyond it, there must be physically nothing.... this nothingness is such that although it surrounds the entire space, it can yet allow the space to expand further without eating into itself or even contract within it... this nothingness is obviously without any physical dimension... it has to be something non-physical.
That is as far as my logic and imagination can go.
2007-09-04 00:36:59
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answer #7
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answered by small 7
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Space is not nothing, it's just very sparcely populated by chemicals and elements, unlike our atmosphere which is thick with elements that make up air, smog, dust, etc.
Nobody really knows what is beyond the space we can detect, I suspect there's forces and mechanisms out there that most of us couldn't even begin to comprehend.
2007-09-03 23:37:26
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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More Space
2007-09-03 23:34:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Cannot remember the exactness of the talk I gave on this in church but there is believed to be 3 atmospheres or spaces-the first one being the atmosphere where clouds occure,the air we breath,birds fly,and see airplane trails, etc, the 2nd is the stars and galaxies and the third is the realm of God's kingdom.
The first two man has traversed, the last he never will in human lifetime on earth..
2007-09-04 01:53:03
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answered by marlynembrindle 5
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There is no such thing as nothing. That is an abstract human concept. As far as physicists can determine all space is filled with matter with is made of energy. Some areas of space are densely filled with matter/energy, others are so sparsely filled that for the purposes of communication we call them empty, but they aren't really completely empty.
2007-09-04 02:09:55
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answered by zero 6
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