Re: More on : Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing?
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Re: More on : Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing?         


Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 17, 2008 08:32

On Sep 15, 5:11 am, Leon Hoeneveld
wrote:
> A Situation schreef:
>
>> Lots and lots of good blogs and comments here at the site page.
>> This whole issue confuses me as I am constrained by my evolved brain.
>> I consider this question from my engineering background, and immediately
>> go critical and feel my limits.
>
> A limit that we have to cope with is that everything we experience is a
> translation of our brain. How things are for real we cannot say. No
> matter how many empirical experiments we do, our prejudices stay.
>
> I once imagined that for many questions a kind of tao-approach would be
> appropriate. To my understanding this means that in a question both
> positive and negative answers will be true, at the same time.
>
> Why is there something rather than nothing =>
>
> Q: Is there something rather than nothing? ...
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