Impunity wrote:masukuma wrote:[quote=limanika][quote=masukuma]
Is there an end of space?
That this far is the furthest the space is extended.
And what is that empty area beyond the space?
I mean does space exist?
What is space?
Space is a description of the pattern formed by two or more objects in relation to each other.
Time is a measure of the process by which these objects come to form this pattern and how this pattern changes.
Where no objects exist (or even only one) there can be no space and no time.
Further, for both space and time to exist, there must be an entity that ‘reads’ these patterns and the way they change and interprets them in a ‘meaningful’ way. We call this entity, ‘the observer’ or consciousness.
This interpretation of pattern and change, however, is observer dependent. Your reality is different from mine, yet similar enough as to allow our mutual co-existence.
Space and time are therefore, illusions, creations of the observer. They are important conventions, though, because it is on them that we ‘hang’ matter/energy (the objects) and thus create the Universe (pattern) we see. Without space and time, our current reality, as we interpret it, would be largely meaningless.
But they are illusions, nevertheless.
"The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)