Thursday, September 9, 2010

Nothing exist considering we are rounding of everything else that defines the thing.

I got a theory thats explain why nothin can exist.

Lets say there is a thing. We keep reducing its size continously for infinity. A point will be reached when it cannot be reduced anymore because it almost wouldn't exist. But a thing cannot just vanish, can it? What would happen eventually?

I wonder if any scientific experiment is currently going on on this.

Once it gets unimaginably small, its size can be rendered insignificant and therefore we can round it off to zero.

In that perspective, all things that doesn't exist could be because they are all getting rounded off.

What if this hypothesis is true? It means all things exist everywhere all the time. If thats true the very definition of a thing is lot as we have nothing to distinguish it from omnipresence.

Nothing exist considering we are rounding of everything else that defines the thing.

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