Re: Nothing trivial

2004-05-22 Thread Norman Samish
describe an analog universe.  Norman   - Original Message - From: Ron McFarland To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2004 8:35 AM Subject: RE: Nothing trivial   . . .  There are some *very* educated people on this list, some come at the genre of this list

RE: Nothing trivial

2004-05-22 Thread Ron McFarland
On 22 May 2004 at 6:26, george wrote: > As a novice lurker on this list: > You have given me an opening. > The universe is infinite in time and space. That's the only logical > way for it to be. You must agree. How could it arise from nothingness. > > Altho appearing random, every effect has a

Nothing trivial

2004-05-21 Thread Ron McFarland
The universe was born from nothing. So I know nothing very well. Aside from that, nothing is happening. Nothing was preordained. I feel like doing nothing. Nothing is getting done. This makes the universe happy. Nothing is better than something. That is everything I know. Nothing could be bette