So, at my job today, cleaning carpets, staring at the floor and contemplating the universe again... I'm fascinated with these questions.
Imagine that spooky nothing... I can't do it. I keep thinking of a black void -like sticking my head into a dark room. But the void would be something, not nothing. There should be no void and no observer.
NOW how special did I feel at that moment, all sweaty and cleaning carpets, in the middle of the big universe. I'M HERE, NOT NOTHING -that's coooool.
Tags: observer, orderism, philosophy, quantum, universe, wonderism
Permalink Reply by JP Carey on October 20, 2012 at 8:35am Update: As if on cue last night was a BBC documentary on The Science Channel about "Nothing". The host went through the history of creating vacuums, thoughts of ethers, and finally quantum mechanics that explains that nothing can be really empty. That in a vacuum, for very tiny moments of time, particles and their antiparticles pop into existence and annihilate each other. A cosmic fuzziness.
He was very serious when he told us that, though strange, THIS IS WHAT IS HAPPENING.
Almost what I was contemplating; Still I was thinking of no-space, no container, for vacuum to exist.
Also this is a good little example of "something from nothing", -another silver bullet.
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