| However are we sure that pressure emminates from all points? What if in theory I created my box out of pressure such that it has equal pressure compacting all sides of the box in a uniformed manner. Can the pressure pushing in form all sides create a space of emptyness in the center of the surrounding pressure, perhaps by creating counter pressure that in effect also pushes all four sides of the box apart also in a way such that the 8 sides of pressure cannot touch each other.
And therefore defining that containment "space" as "nothingness". ????
I would assume that pressure from all 8 sides of a box would shape the box into a global kind of shape eventurally. to design a circular shape, if it had no resistance from pressure emminating with equal force from the center of the box. However pressure would or could pass through nothingness as it can only impact what has some sort of solid formation made out of somehting. Presure can move objects but pressure cannot move nothing because it would have nothing to push around.
But pressure from all sides could define both space and compacted materials, depending on if anything materialistic is present to be compacted. But can equal pressure pushing inwardly from all sides make "surface to surface" contact without triggering a reaction of pushing all sides away from each other also. Can imploding pressure create a big bang for expanding pressure? Based on a natural law that something cannot become nothing.
Therefore, can a box made out of exsistance contain non-exsistance? (an elaboration of my original question ).
Or would such a question cause a fuse in the brain to short out - so that the thinking system shuts down?
Last edited by Technosoul; May 13, 2008 at 10:24 am.
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