Originally posted by: zugzoog
Ok, I am going to jump in here. As this is a Highly technical forum I am going to address some of the technical positions that have made in support of your argument.
Originally posted by: FreemanHL2
I'd also like everyone here to know something startling, space is nothing... yes it contains no oxygen, no atoms, NOTHING. Obviously there are bodies of gas in space, and stars and planets... but space itself is NOTHING. Space is never ending, because NOTHINGNESS has no beginning or end, and neither do moments of time.
Incorrect. Space is not empty. Fair enough it might not contain many atoms in it, but it is a veritable soup (or maybe more a very thin gruel ) of virtual particles.
Virtual particle pairs form out of nothing and exist for a very short period of time. As long as the product of the particle's mass and the time that it is in existence is less that Heisenberg's constant, then the conservation of energy postulate is not violated.
Please read the abstract on the following link for a quick discusion of virtual particles and their most noticable measurable effect (Casimir force)
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What proof is there that space is never ending? Could you please provide a source?
To continue this a little further, what shape is Space? Of course nobody knows this answer. Could it be that travelling in the same direction that you could end up where you started? An anology for this is, imagine you lived in a 2D universe that was spherical in shape. You are located on the equater of this sphere nad start travelling west. Keep on travelling in the same direction and you will eventually reach your starting point. Is our space like this? One of the peculiararities of such a universe is that the sum of the angles of a triangle would exceed 180 degrees.
Funnily enough this question is being asked about for our universe
link2. Suppose we find that the sum of the angles of a triangle does not equal 180 degrees for our universe. Then it would could be reasonable to say that space could be finite in size.
You are quite correct about nothingess not having a beginning or end as concepts as time/distance are meaningless for nothingness. However this does not equate to Space = nothingness as Space does have the properties of distance and time.