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Is there a such thing as a state of nothingness? If God is infinite, and as Bruno stated, the Universe is infinite, can there possibly exist somewhere a metaphysical state of nothingness? I don’t think any aspect of the human mind can exhibit such a phenomenon; even those in a state of coma or who are brain dead still exhibit basic bodily functions (and that is debatable, as in recent news articles). On to the body. Yes I know the whole “Matrix” theory and such which is being debated on another thread. But seriously, from the most rational system of thought and logic, could we really be nothing or achieve nothingness? If we were nothing, then why would we perceive something? Having nothing implies nothing; something cannot be derived from nothing (aka Aquinas somewhere in the ontological Five Proofs). So after that statement, yes true it is pure verbosity and a clever usage of word, semantics considered, would one consider nothingness? Why would any rational individual believe in nothingness if there is no origin? How can something exist without origin unless it is infinite or omnipotent. We are NOT infinite due to death; only God judges if we have eternal life. So what if death is just an image you say? Well I respond that it is not since we must live in a state of finitude; if we were infinite, we could do anything we want beyond the limitations of physical nature. Our minds can think of such outcomes yes, but can they think of an INFINITE number of methods to break the limits of nature as in gravity? Now I don’t believe in gravity as an absolute principle; just a human understanding of the infinity of God’s wisdom in Creation. Lets continue a bit (hopefully this is all making sense, since this is total stream of consciousness here).
Outside of the mind, can nothingness exist in nature? Can there be a piece of earth that is nothing? The air is a primary concern. I mean it is nothing in one sense, but so integral to our existence and it can be perceived. Is perception then the basis of negating the existence? If I follow such an assumption (Descartes here we go!), then what about space. Can we perceive some black hole as nothingness? But if the object itself exists (AKA Plato, divided line theory, theory of forms), and we perceive or acknowledge its existence either on a theoretical or real-life life through abstractions, can we totally negate the existence of nothingness? And a final thought, I guess which is impossible to answer since none of us posses the omnipotence of God. Would God ever want or intend to create nothingness if Creation is “good?” So in effect, this philosophical state of nothingness seems to be impossible. Prove me wrong (obviously this is not a proof in any respect…just some random musings and thoughts which have always bothered me). Phenomenology and Ontology, Sartre and Heidgger here we go.
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Outside of the mind, can nothingness exist in nature? Can there be a piece of earth that is nothing? The air is a primary concern. I mean it is nothing in one sense, but so integral to our existence and it can be perceived. Is perception then the basis of negating the existence? If I follow such an assumption (Descartes here we go!), then what about space. Can we perceive some black hole as nothingness? But if the object itself exists (AKA Plato, divided line theory, theory of forms), and we perceive or acknowledge its existence either on a theoretical or real-life life through abstractions, can we totally negate the existence of nothingness? And a final thought, I guess which is impossible to answer since none of us posses the omnipotence of God. Would God ever want or intend to create nothingness if Creation is “good?” So in effect, this philosophical state of nothingness seems to be impossible. Prove me wrong (obviously this is not a proof in any respect…just some random musings and thoughts which have always bothered me). Phenomenology and Ontology, Sartre and Heidgger here we go.
Thanks!