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Post by Radrook Admin on Jun 15, 2019 8:53:32 GMT -5
Strange as it might seem, what impresses me most about space isn't its mind-boggling size nor its seemingly endless number of stars. What impresses me most is the all-pervasive darkness seemingly endless which impels me to ask:
Where does it end?
Where is it located?
How far must we travel before we reach its end, if there is an end.
What lies beyond if there is a beyond.
True, there are conjectures about our universe being just one of an endless number floating around within what some have named hyperspace. Unfortunately, this solves nothing since the same perplexing questions apply to hyperspace as well.
Where is it located?
Where does it end?
If hyperspace itself is located somewhere, then where is that somewhere located Ad infinitum.
In short, we run into the infinite regression conundrum which impels us to logically stop somewhere, because if we don't, then existence itself becomes an impossibility, and obviously, existences does exist. So we are again back on square one.
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