Can we change space into matter?

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  1. wlminex Banned Banned

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    O.K. then, MD . . .what is YOUR concept of "there being no volume?"
     
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  3. Motor Daddy Valued Senior Member

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    There is no concept of "no volume." That is my point.Infinite volume is by default. It need not have been created, nor was it.

    If anyone has a concept of no volume, speak now or forever hold your peace. Otherwise, there is infinite volume, by default.
     
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  5. river

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    ah ..BB ( big-bang ) thinking

    actually Cosmic Plasma thinking is the opposite

    energy then matter
     
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  7. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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    You do realize that when you burn would the amount of mass converted to energy is essentally so small that it is immeasureable? When you burn a piece of wood the atoms in the wood are not changed into energy (or space

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    ) they are still floating around.
     
  8. Motor Daddy Valued Senior Member

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    That's too bad that you are incapable of measuring it. Your incapability to measure accurately is of no concern to the universe.
     
  9. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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    You inability to form a rational thought is of no concern to me.
     
  10. Motor Daddy Valued Senior Member

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    Your concerns don't affect the way the universe works either. Your misunderstanding of how the universe works is laughable to me, though.

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  11. river

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    actually it is you that does not understand the Universe
     
  12. Motor Daddy Valued Senior Member

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    I'm not the one that claims there is no external volume to the universe. No external volume with no concept of no volume. Can you explain that to me from the ground up? Start with your definition of volume. I'll wait.
     
  13. Motor Daddy Valued Senior Member

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    You do consider the universe an object, don't you?
     
  14. river

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    I consider the Universe amorphous

    which has Cosmic Plasmic energy
     
  15. NietzscheHimself Banned Banned

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    Or that trees use those floating materials (and ash) to make more wood! :bugeye:
     

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