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stephen kirby's avatar

12-24-25

Ethan, you write as if there is a total vacuum in the ''nothingness'' you describe. You could not be further from the truth regarding this ''nothingness''

Since only about 5%+- of the ''weight'' of the Universe is describable to humans as either matter or energy, then it is certain, not inconceivable, that the remaining 95%+- of the weight of the Universe is occupied by ''something'', that humankind does not have the scientific instruments and/or has not developed the kinds of scientific experiments which would provide appropriate answers.

It is not for lack of trying, though.

What exists in the Universe which, until currently, have not been discovered or described are what I call ''energenities'', particle/wave-type entities which operate at faster-than-the-speed-of light speeds, maybe even instantaneously [which is much faster than the speed of light, on par with the instantaneity of entanglement between particle/waves which have been discerned by humankind].

These ''energenities'' could easily stand in for the Dark Matter/Dark Energy that scientists currently are using to describe the remaining 95%+- of the ''weight of the Universe.

These ''energenities'' are essentially data nodes, passing data along their nodal networks to the points where the information is needed to create new or revised entities which are discernable by humankind, oh, and all other living entities too.

Imagine then, an incredibly massive and interconnected nodal network, operating at the speed of light, or faster, which can instantaneously manufacture anything and everything that humans, and all other living entities, see, hear, smell, touch, taste, and intuit regarding the processes observed within the Universe.

I read quite a number of your articles and I find that each one only deals with humanly discernable particle/waves, all seeming to only be travelling through the Universe at lower than the speed of light, and never speculates, at least in my not totally comprehensive study of your articles, on particle/waves which might, just might, exist at speeds not discernable by any equipment developed by humans.

Stephen Kirby

12-24-2025 11:34 am pst

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STEVEN F HARRIS's avatar

I find "Nothing" to be an odd word. It means many different things depending upon the context.

Mathematically it simply represents the contents of the empty set but still the empty set itself exists.

If I have an empty cardboard box and ask what's inside it, I will get the reply "Nothing" even though there is air and space inside it.

"Nothing" can not exist, therefore there must be "Something" rather than nothing.

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