hmm.... well i agree with just about everything you said...
except for the last sentence.... looking at amino acids, proteins, molecules, and subsequently atoms...
we could very much assume its all empty theres so much empty space...
but observation... the world presented by our sensory aparatus, proves otherwise.
And though i have written it off as the amateur astrophysics of a 12 year old, i still believe in the analogous
notion as far as the empty space around most of the universe is concerned. From far away enough, its probably dense matter...
perhaps curvature of space at the ends of a finite universe, resembles the growing strength of the weak binding force the further out from the nucleus wr try and pull something.
but i am still willing to tread the margins of terrains within a chaotic system... like tektonic plates, where the homogenous mass meets
there is much tumult. the same is true with currents of air, water, (hurricanes, and storms are manifestation of homogenous zones colliding)
the creamy middle of an oreo cookie.... and warring factions on a battle field.
progress and change, occurs at the margins where singular units meet....
dense matter, yes you are right. perhaps what i should have said that if you looked at the universe from a distance it might appear undifferentiated, the worlds it contains being so small.
except for the last sentence.... looking at amino acids, proteins, molecules, and subsequently atoms...
we could very much assume its all empty theres so much empty space...
but observation... the world presented by our sensory aparatus, proves otherwise.
And though i have written it off as the amateur astrophysics of a 12 year old, i still believe in the analogous
notion as far as the empty space around most of the universe is concerned. From far away enough, its probably dense matter...
perhaps curvature of space at the ends of a finite universe, resembles the growing strength of the weak binding force the further out from the nucleus wr try and pull something.
but i am still willing to tread the margins of terrains within a chaotic system... like tektonic plates, where the homogenous mass meets
there is much tumult. the same is true with currents of air, water, (hurricanes, and storms are manifestation of homogenous zones colliding)
the creamy middle of an oreo cookie.... and warring factions on a battle field.
progress and change, occurs at the margins where singular units meet....
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