wildcat says: 18 So Aristotle was right all along... Nothing is a fairly absolute concept. My first thought was. In a painting the paint doesn't just hang there, it is on a canvas. The canvas remains unseen, we cannot deny it is there, if we see the painting painted, but if we just see a painting the canvas does't seem to be important to anything but the paint. There is the contention that matter is just the tips of trans dimensional "icebergs" the point being that much of the substance of the universe is undetectable by anything we can create. Sound travels through air and light can travel through a vacuum. I'm sure as we study light further, the way it travels will not be as easy to understand as we thought. Seinfeld is something about nothing. |
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