Re: The Universe explained by 3 self evident concepts
On Oct 5, 4:21�am, tadchem wrote:
> On Oct 5, 12:11�am, Osmium wrote:
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> > The easiest Universe to understand would be one where nothing at all
> > existed. �Further such a Universe would have no laws (remember
> > "nothing" at all exists).
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> > And lastly such a Universe would be infinite---because "finiteness"
> > like the concept of "physical laws" implies the existence of
> > "something"---something that limits or constrains.
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> > If one considers these concepts it can be seen that they mandate the
> > existence of the Universe we find ourselves in.
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> > "Symmetry" shows that everything, all the particles and anti-
> > particles, all the Yings and the Yangs add up to exactly nothing.
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> > The lack of laws (ie lack of constraints) mandates that multiple
> > Universes exist that have an infinite number of attributes and
> > dimensions and forces and fields etc
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> > And infinity means, that without constraints there must be an infinite
> > number of Universes which will contain Earths just like this one.
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> > So that's it: "Nothing exists; including that no laws exist, ie there
> > are no laws making this nothiningness finite", voile, Existence
> > explained.
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> "I don't think, therefore I am not?"
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> Osmium - how dense can you be?
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> Tom Davidson
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I'm not dense, I'm heavy (and I have a lot of inertia, too)
date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 13:58:53 -0700 (PDT)
author: Osmium
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