Geoffrey wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 12:15 pm
...someone told me they had nothing, but that didn't seem logical, because they do have something, they have nothing - and that is the building block from which everything comes...
People have been contemplating the nature of "nothing" probably for as long as people have been contemplating anything: Parmenides, in the 5th century BCE, was the first on record to do so (that we know of), but I imagine that, for enquiring minds, it may have been a topic of thought, discussion and debate before that. As for what "nothing" is or isn't, no consensus has ever been reached.
I was struck by your oddly assertive comment that
"[nothing] is the building block from which everything comes": that is hardly a fact, and it is actually highly debatable -- it is simply one suggested possibility (and an oh-so biblical one, at that), which certainly not everyone buys into. Creationist-Big-Bang theorists (same thing) do not hold a monopoly on "How the Universe Came Into Being" -- I have noticed that you often express their ideas as if they are are incontrovertible facts, but I assure you that they absolutely are not, and that there are many learned people who question and even disagree with them. Therefore, you may wish to expand your reading material/video choices beyond that which reflects the narrow-minded mainstream/Fox News bias -- there are other options out there that provide very different explanations and understandings of the universe, and which are as compelling and possible as those which you seem to favour. (Of course, I have no idea if any of these theories are right or wrong or both -- I do not believe that such knowledge is knowable. I am inclined towards certain points of view, and disinclined towards others, but what those are may change as I evolve as a person, and mostly, I remain skeptical.)
Geoffrey wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 12:15 pm
here is a picture taken a couple of days since, at a place called olden, near stryn.
Having looked at the beautiful scenery of Olden in the Youtube link you provided, two thoughts came to mind: 1) I was reminded of the scenery in the Canadian Rockies, a place I love and which is so close to my heart; and 2) with all that natural beauty that you could have photographed and posted for our viewing pleasure, you gave us (yet another) photo of your grizzled mug (in which the landscape has been blurred beyond recognition). Thanks for nothing!
P.S. In case it is unclear, my comments about the nature of nothing and associated views can be considered in the category of "cultural [-- or rather,
intellectual] -- development", whereas my comments about your photo would be in the category of "fun". I like to have a balance -- "all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lQ_MjU4QHw