It is awesome that you share you opinions about philosophical issues in public, but there is a fairly objection to your point. There are indeed good reasons to believe that the glass is half empty (or half full), not just full. If your view is that the glass is full because the space that is not filled with water is filled with air, that would render our use of "emptiness" quite meaningless. No ordinary person defines emptiness as a complete vacuum. Only if you do, the glass is in fact full.
The glass is completely empty and completely full, while at the same time, half full and half empty. It all depends on the level of awareness you have. Our point of view is, probably, nothing more or less than awareness. Furthermore, everything is everything, everything is nothing, nothing is everything, and nothing is nothing. What you are perceiving as matter or material never actually changes form, the only change is the amount of awareness you possess to 'view' what is constant, truth, infnt
Let me guest, you don't use the word empty. The world is 100% full, but yet empty at the same. Because nothing really exist, that cup which you assume is full, is empty, because if you go down to the atomic level, you will realize the atoms themselves are made up of something and that something is made up something and the list goes on. The world is like a simulation, remember God spoke the world into existence. Time itself is a simulation, in the world above time does not exist.
@nickdavijhon What you fail to understand is, there is no absolute vacuum occupying the cup. In the other hand, the cup does indeed have chemical elements occupying its entire volume. Therefor, the cup is full.
And please, be wise with the use of mythological belief to answer topics like this one. I don't want to accidentally offend your imaginary friend with my rational explanations. I am just making sure we are clear on that. ok
u make a point, but u have to understand there is something called a figure of speech
shiney94 3 days ago
It is awesome that you share you opinions about philosophical issues in public, but there is a fairly objection to your point. There are indeed good reasons to believe that the glass is half empty (or half full), not just full. If your view is that the glass is full because the space that is not filled with water is filled with air, that would render our use of "emptiness" quite meaningless. No ordinary person defines emptiness as a complete vacuum. Only if you do, the glass is in fact full.
openthevoid 2 months ago
Ah, but there's more empty space than there are particles so i would say, everything is pretty empty, there's no such thing as full. :)
blackcrow6667 5 months ago
The glass is completely empty and completely full, while at the same time, half full and half empty. It all depends on the level of awareness you have. Our point of view is, probably, nothing more or less than awareness. Furthermore, everything is everything, everything is nothing, nothing is everything, and nothing is nothing. What you are perceiving as matter or material never actually changes form, the only change is the amount of awareness you possess to 'view' what is constant, truth, infnt
tonyfalca 5 months ago
Let me guest, you don't use the word empty. The world is 100% full, but yet empty at the same. Because nothing really exist, that cup which you assume is full, is empty, because if you go down to the atomic level, you will realize the atoms themselves are made up of something and that something is made up something and the list goes on. The world is like a simulation, remember God spoke the world into existence. Time itself is a simulation, in the world above time does not exist.
nickdavijhon 7 months ago
@nickdavijhon What you fail to understand is, there is no absolute vacuum occupying the cup. In the other hand, the cup does indeed have chemical elements occupying its entire volume. Therefor, the cup is full.
And please, be wise with the use of mythological belief to answer topics like this one. I don't want to accidentally offend your imaginary friend with my rational explanations. I am just making sure we are clear on that. ok
samphilomath 7 months ago
i love your rants
e123184 7 months ago
@e123184 Thanks. I hope my rants could reach more people.
samphilomath 7 months ago
@samphilomath rant of different kinds of stuff thats more recent ill inbox you ideas if your interested
e123184 7 months ago
@e123184 Stuff like Justin Bieber? lol I want to use my critical thinking skills to help others learn how to use their own.
samphilomath 7 months ago
@samphilomath i know i dont mean that i mean different ways of viewing things.
e123184 7 months ago