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Originally Posted by xelasnave
Now my head hurts but the question now with me is ...how can a finite universe float in a sea of nothing???
alex   
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Hi Alex
Maybe “no thing” is not the same as “nothing”? No thing may simply mean no thing(s); that is, no galaxies, stars, planets, elements, etc. But that may not necessarily mean a nothingness, a void or a vacuum – it could just be the simplest state, the same "one" thing everywhere, pure, indivisible and undifferentiated, simply full of itself. Having always “existed”, not coming from somewhere into something, timeless, without boundaries, edges, colour, shape or limits, “it” “exists” outside of our capacity to think, feel, touch, describe or intuit it, as these faculties of ours always deal with finite things?
Cheers
Dennis