Thoughts about Nothing
Nothing. What an interesting substance. Is there really such a thing
as nothing? Out there, when you run out of atmosphere, you are in space.
Is that nothing? Why does it takes so long to get from Venus to Mars if
there's nothing in between?
I think the speed of light and time dilation thing (Cross reference : Time), if correct, is
a point in favour of there being no such thing as nothing. What alternative
is there though? After all, few people claim to detect anything in its place.
A mildly popular theory is the aether (also known as the ether,
the tachyon field (presumably by a Star Trek buff), or the Zero Point Field).
(Cross reference : Free Energy) A
near-undetectable 'field', ever stationary, through which things travel. This
is possibly connected to Morphic Resonance, which I'm not going to talk about
because I don't like it. Feel free to look it up for yourself.
This as well as my Multiverse theory
could explain psychic 'powers'. A distortion in the aether could, perhaps,
cause a spoon to bend, a body to levitate, a mind to be read. Perhaps, even,
'mind' is an occupant of the aether. After all, there's no free will if it's
all run by electricals and chemistry, and most people aren't happy with that
idea.
Perhaps ghosts too, minds remaining in the aether, without corresponding body
in the world of our perceptions. Or, on the other hand, perhaps there really is 'nothing'.
[ Think back... ]