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Author Topic:   The nature of "space"
Taz
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Message 3 of 15 (502078)
03-09-2009 2:10 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Jester4kicks
03-09-2009 12:01 PM


Jester writes:
What I mean is that, if you were to journey to the outermost edge of the known universe... the point where all matter in the universe had not expanded past yet... would there just be more empty space beyond that boundary?
If YOU were to journey there, wouldn't YOU constitute matter.
The point is there's no such thing as the "void" like most people think. Once YOU find it, it's not a void anymore.

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