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What would it be?
nothing in a world of nothing would be everything.
Lol, oxymoronic, perfect word choice.
To imagine nothing you simply stop imagining, it's easy, even as you're reading this now you're too busy deciphering the meaning of my text to imagine anything so therefore you are in fact imagining nothing.
Precisely.But wouldn't it be simpler to say that you wouldn't imagine?
What would it be?
Presumably there is nothing all around us. I think ZenRaiden is onto something.I experience nothing all the time when someone asks me what I was doing. It is not nothing, but to them it is nothing, so I say I did nothing.
Technically, the world is already mostly nothing.
Are we being fooled by thinking of nothing ... or just something we don't knowingly ever interact with?Yes, but those little bubbles of nothing are everything
Anyway I've been trying to imagine the universe being nothing since I was a little kid. My brain takes a timeout
Very well then, nothingness can exist as a conceptual hypothesis, but I maintain that true nothingness can never be imagined by our brains. Thanks for the welcome.
Good point!The same applies to infinity.
You can understand what it represents, but you cannot actually imagine it.
Holy shit Adaire is that a psychatog?
Yes, but those little bubbles of nothing are everything
Anyway I've been trying to imagine the universe being nothing since I was a little kid. My brain takes a timeout
Totally agree with this. The same applies to infinity.
You can understand what it represents, but you cannot actually imagine it.
I can imagine infinity within a context though. The process of finding Pi can be imagined, just as the other infinite series that converge. I suppose the series that don't converge are arguably impossible to imagine, since they do not seem to represent anything in particular though.
infinity cannot be grasped by minds that are finite. To perform these actions is to alter the paradimes of our existence, the very nature of our universe.
im·ag·i·na·tion
/iˌmajəˈnāSHən/
Noun
The faculty or action of forming new ideas, or images or concepts of external objects not present to the senses: "a vivid imagination".
Nothing doesn't exist. Everything is a different state of being. So nothing is completely different from everything, so there's no way of guessing what nothing is like. Hell I'll even bet that the state of complete nothing is impossible, similarly to an object with all it's properties as an opposite to anything that exists.
For example if I said imagine an undiscovered ancient creature that is an ancestor of the modern elephant, you'll probably be way off in your imagination from the real elephant's ancestor creature thing. However it's likely that you'll guess some general thing right, for example that it will be a mammal or it will be a herbivore. You don't have this process of using guessing, through inspiration from previous experience, while imagining nothing.
I got nothing to add.