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Reflections on Nothing.
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RE: Reflections on Nothing.
(February 17, 2016 at 1:40 pm)Jörmungandr Wrote:
(February 16, 2016 at 10:10 pm)Jehanne Wrote: I have no idea how you can say this.  In a right triangle, does the square of the hypotenuse equal the sums of the squares of its two sides?  Is that true or not?  And, if you say that such is only a "product of the human mind," when did this truth (if, it is, true) come into being?  Are you saying that the planets of our solar system started going around the Sun in ellipses only after Kepler discovered those orbits?  If so, what were the planets doing prior to Kepler & Galileo?

Before they were concepts in the mind of a thinking being they were non-facts.  They didn't exist and the relationship which we express as an ellipse was just a peculiar motion.  Numbers and mathematical truths may be said to exist in a figurative sense, but it's debatable whether they have any sort of transcendent existence.  Since your whole argument depends upon a debatable premise, it's not very persuasive as an argument.

This question goes to the heart of my argument -- Are the truths of mathematics discovered or are they invented; of course, I believe the former to be true.
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#22
RE: Reflections on Nothing.
Man doesn't invent natural laws any more than apes do.
We just like connecting the dots because we're inquisitive as shit!

One day it will lead us to god. And we will be disappoint!
No God, No fear.
Know God, Know fear.
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#23
RE: Reflections on Nothing.
They are neither "discovered", nor "invented". I think they are just particular descriptions of the world that our minds concoct. It's just the way we understand things, no more and no less.
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#24
RE: Reflections on Nothing.
I don't know what nothing is. I can't even imagine it really. noone can. Noone has ever encountered the complete absence of anything. *Anything*. I have no idea what that would look like or what the consequences would be.
The closest I come to imagining it is the vacuum of space but thats not nothing. There are still physical forces and objects at work there, background radiation for example.
Of course that doesn't mean it couldn't have been at some point but is there any scientific or mathematical reason why "nothing" would have to be a phenomenon that has ever actually occurred?
"That is not dead which can eternal lie and with strange aeons even death may die." 
- Abdul Alhazred.
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