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Exactly, " nothing " is the absence of being, the absence of any type of existence, it is no place, no space, no waves, energy ( or any other category of being that science or the human imagination can dream up ). And that is the point. The pied pipers who are running around writing books, holding debates, and peddeling their wild eyed theories to young heads full of mush should make that absolutely clear. " No " means " no " and " nothing " means " nothing, " it is the privation or contrary of " something. " There is nothing philosophical about it, it is the meaning and usage of ordinary language.I agree it doesn’t make sense to our intuition. But since we have already established that our intuition leads us to completely incorrect beliefs about the universe. I don’t see this as a problem.
Ok, but the “nothing” that you are talking about there could not by definition have ever existed. So why would we care about it???
Certainly it is true that it would be " impossible to get from a philosophical ( i.e. commonly understood concept, not peculiar to philosophy ) ’ nothing ’ to a universe, " not because it is a " condition which cannot exist, " because that possibility has not been disproven, indeed the evidence points to such a condition. The evidence is that there is no sufficient reason for anything in the universe to exist, it cannot account for its own existence. To assume that some derivative of matter has eternally existed without explanation is not only unreasonable but unscientific not to mention unphilosophical.It may well be impossible to get from a philosophical "nothing"to a universe, because we can’t get anywhere from a condition which cannot exist. Just as per my previous post, there is no change you can make to a square-circle to turn it into a triangle. That doesn’t mean we we posit some “magical triangularifier” which explains how to get a triangle from a square-circle. It just means that the question is nonsensical and thus can be ignored.
You have outlined the possibilities yourself. Nothing can come from nothing ( shades of Aristotle and the Greek philosophers ). So the choices are that mindless energy has existed eternally, in the configuration of a " space " approximately 10 x -26 of a centimeter in size ( Alan Guth, mit.edu/newsoffice/2014/3-q-alan-guth-on-new-insights-into-the-big-bang.html) and suddenly decided, one day, to explode and organize itself into the present configuration of the universe, including thinking, willing, knowing creatures. A truely amazing feat, something one would expect from a God. The other choice is, of course, that an eternally existing, all intelligent God created it all out of nothing, along with space and time.
You choose to take the " matter can do anything " route, I and most here choose to take the God route. Which seems a more reasonable route, which has been reinforced by our personal experience with that God.
Oh, I agree with what they have done, though they have not always defined it clearly. But they certainly have not shown that we can get from there to here. Indeed, that is not even a reasonable possibility.Physicists are using “nothing” as in “no mass, no energy, no fields, etc” which is as close to the philosophical nothing as could actually exist. And showing that you can get from THERE to our universe.
Preaching? I don’t believe I’ve done any of that, just in case I have…
Thank you for making that clear.ANYONE READING THIS, PLEASE DON’T TAKE MY WORD FOR ANYTHING, FACT CHECK ME AND CHALLENGE ME ON ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING.
Yes indeed.The idea of an atheist hating gods is more than a little absurd. I might as well accuse you of hating the Loch Ness monster.
Oh, come on, you don’t really believe that. If you do, you are a very poor student of history.I can’t alas forget about these god concepts alas, I live in a society in which people are constantly trying to justify things on the basis of the concepts. This bothers me because it causes real harm and real suffering to people in the real world.
What is the real reason for your defection? People don’t do that without a reason and there can be many, but not any good ones. Mostly, it is a process of trying to rationalize something which cannot be rationalized.
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