In the end there was nothing. No light, no dark, and certainly nothing in between. If a sound was to be made, there would be no one around to hear it, for there was no one there, and for that matter no sound. There was no white, there was no black, there was no grey, and there was no color. Nothing in either of the categories matter or energy existed, could not exist in nothing. In the end there was nothing, only complete and total emptiness forever, for there was no such thing as time. After all, not even time can exist in the nothing.
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In the End .....Voted for by VampireShadow.
This is just something I wrote one day, but I thought it kinda had a philosophy to it, so decided to post it up here. I just want to know people's thought on it I guess...
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yesVoted for by Dwn.
I agree with Weydon on the time thing, as for the rest, I think you have the end cofussed with the beginning, with just one exception, that nothingness was concious, and it determined to create,having nothing but its own awareness to create from, it created. The first words it spoke was let there be light, and as something now existed from the conciousness of nothingness there was God , who states I am the light.
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Time or no TimeVoted for by wolfspiritguide.
If it can be argued that time does not exist, then, logically, it can be argued that there was no beginning and will be no ending. Or, on a slightly different tract, that the beginning and ending are, in fact, the exact same event, only separated by humanities limited ability to grasp the fundamental basics of the idea that there is "no time". The beginning and ending of what, you might ask... Well , that is another topic altogether...
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Isn't nothing something?Voted for by Eye Sea.
It must be, for you are declaring it's all that is left. Yet, what was there to begin with. Certainly not something, for that would be pushed out by the nothing. The concept of history and time passing does, however, exist. What we have made up/invented is the measuring tool: Time. Yet time is not there if we are not. And we aren't. Only nothing remains. Empty and lonely, but still something to be declared nothing.
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Nothing.Voted for by Benjamin D. Warden.
Nothing is what you form it to be. Light and dark, red and blue, winds and water. Those are all extensions of nothing. Nothing has no mind, has no true value. Nothing is inescapable, yet seemingly immpossible.




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