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Why is there NOTHING instead of SOMETHING
This is in direct response to the blog about "Why is there something instead of nothing?", written by t0mmy.

Let us make some assumptions.

1) The concept of "Space" is infinite.  I.E. The Universe expands indefinitely.

2) The  concept of "Time" is unending.  I.E. An unending measure both forward and backward.

3) The "Infinite Monkey Theorem" holds true.  (abbreviated IMT)



Given Space + Time + IMT we can pretty much assume that everything that could possibly happen is probably already happening right now somewhere in the infinite bounds of Space-Time ... all at the same time.  This is what I will sum up as the "EVERYTHING".

In other words, the "EVERYTHING" is happening instantly, constantly.

To me, this is as mind-blowing as the realization that the "NOTHING" is NOT happening NO WHERE and FOR-NEVER.  This is what is summed up as the "NOTHING".

Something that is even more mind-blowing is that which I will write in the next paragraph for emphasis.

I believe that both the EVERYTHING and the NOTHING are both mutually exclusive as well as completely dependent upon each other.

Comments

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whittysx wrote at 1:55 PM on Mar 12, 2012 :
I like the monkey :3
Kai wrote at 5:44 PM on Mar 12, 2012 :
That monkey has class.
t1mmy wrote at 5:46 PM on Mar 12, 2012 :
It looks a lot like a trollface.jpg monkey. XD
taytertot wrote at 8:10 AM on Mar 13, 2012 :
Yo it's like this to have life you need death, to have death you need life. The ying and the yang, you can't have one with the other, and it's not like any side is more important than the other, it's just the way things are.

Our reality has always been based of duality and coexistence.
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