(January 29, 2017 at 11:09 pm)Gestas Wrote: I’ll repeat what I wrote earlier. Imagine a possible world where no natural world (including time if you assume time is intertwined with the natural world) existed. In this possible world could a natural world be produced? My answer is no. If your answer is yes, then please explain to me how a timeless state of affairs with zero potentiality would produce a natural world.
You first, princess. You assert that nothingness couldn't just be replaced by something. Got any actual support for your assertion?