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scott_sieger
Hi guys,
I am exploring the notion that at the centre of all mass or intensities is a centre of absolute nothing. I won't go into why I am exploring this but the question that is of interests is :
How can "nothing " be proved either in theory or by evidence except by default?
And If "nothing" can not be proven then I believe a theory of gravity will never be achieved using current methods.
I am exploring the notion that at the centre of all mass or intensities is a centre of absolute nothing. I won't go into why I am exploring this but the question that is of interests is :
How can "nothing " be proved either in theory or by evidence except by default?
And If "nothing" can not be proven then I believe a theory of gravity will never be achieved using current methods.