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What if the universe just... existed? It wasn't created, it has no beginning and no end.
When you think about it, the concept of space doesn't exist. All that exists is emptiness.
Does that mean that nothingness exists outside our plane of existence?
It doesn't abide by our rules, as nothingness has no beginning, present or end.
It is merely the absence of something. By that axiom, something could be interpreted as an absence of nothing.
Picture something as an absence of nothing.
Surely we can't create something out of nothing?
Is the creation of everything just an absurd error?
Is my existence here all to do with something going wrong in a level of reality beyond my own?
Is the whole purpose of my life to just not exist? To return to nothing?
On a side note, it's weird to think that from my perspective, I live forever.
I'll never experience my own death; the idea that I'll die is only from other's assertions.
We only die in someone else's reality.
When you think about it, the concept of space doesn't exist. All that exists is emptiness.
Does that mean that nothingness exists outside our plane of existence?
It doesn't abide by our rules, as nothingness has no beginning, present or end.
It is merely the absence of something. By that axiom, something could be interpreted as an absence of nothing.
Picture something as an absence of nothing.
Surely we can't create something out of nothing?
Is the creation of everything just an absurd error?
Is my existence here all to do with something going wrong in a level of reality beyond my own?
Is the whole purpose of my life to just not exist? To return to nothing?
On a side note, it's weird to think that from my perspective, I live forever.
I'll never experience my own death; the idea that I'll die is only from other's assertions.
We only die in someone else's reality.