Everything VS Nothing

Philippines
March 13, 2007 7:29pm CST
Let's say the Universe for example..let's say that was everything, the only substance that existed...but it did not stretch out into infinity, instead it had a ring of limits....and then beyond that was just a void of endless nothing..... 1) Which is larger? 2) Which is actually complete ? 3) Does one only exist without the other ?
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@aries_0325 (3060)
• Philippines
14 Mar 07
Everything and nothing...they are like light...in an abundance of color there is white and when there is no color there is black... Black and white...when there is an absence of everything, there is nothing; when there is an absence of nothing, there is everything...how can we possibly even begin to understand these things? What is the absence of everything, aside from nothing--what is it definitively? What is the absence of nothing, aside from everything--what is it definitively? How can we even begin to wrap our minds around these things? But, to answer your questions... Everything, both (in a way), and no.
@the_vicar (1477)
• United States
14 Mar 07
Einstein always thought the universe was finite. I think it is eliptical and revolves endlessly. I also think there are many diminsions to it of which we have very little understanding.