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Old May 8, 2008, 11:47 pm   #51 (permalink) (top)
Dr_Acula
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Logically this isn't so. If the natural state is existence, then everything would exist in every space, and it would be unusual for there to be even one of the infinite things to not be in existence in a single space.

Also, most mathematical equations balance at zero and not at something else.
Not logically. Psycologically. Your assumption relates to common sense, not logic. And like I said before, common sense = not reliable.

Physics (the study of the actual universe and... stuff) and Mathematics are different things, the second one is created by us and it's based on our logic, and it's mostly a tool to organize the second one, but is not a source of physical knowledge, simply a deduction and induction tool. Assuming something in physics because it happens in mathematics is not valid, they are 2 different worlds.

So as before, I say all those things can be solved by accepting that the natural state is existance, even if it goes against common sense.

And about the infinite part, I beg to differ. A limited amount of matter can exists in a limited amount of space. And if you want to go really deep, Dirac sea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But unusual? almost everything in advanced physics and chemistry is unsual and crazy. But it makes sense, in a very complex need-a-degree way. In fact, being unusual makes it more consistent with the other stuff, more believable, at least for me.



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Not really, well He shouldn't, but people make it out to be like that...
But he does. I'm not sure if he does anything else, actually.


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