(September 15, 2014 at 7:29 pm)bennyboy Wrote: The hole doesn't exist. Our brain interprets the light of material that DOES exist, draws an imaginary border in space, and treats the two sides of the border as a conceptual "fence." In other words, that border is an IDEA, as is the idea that the lack of stuff on one side of it is a "thing."
The same could be said of everything in existence. We are essentially interpreting light of the material to draw conceptual borders to give distinct identities to what is one big continuum. Does that mean none of it exists?