Everything, whatever that may be: does it have a spatial or temporal location? — frank
Empty space appears to have properties - such as quantum fields and (maybe) dark energy. It seems to be something substantial. — Devans99
On my view that's more nonsense that we're making up in order to avoid having to revise theories on a more foundational level. — Terrapin Station
Science seems to show the pattern of two steps forward, one step back - for example they seem to have it badly wrong on infinity — Devans99
if this universe is all that there is then i would agree with you that it has no position. If there are higher and lower dimensions then it does have some sort of position. — christian2017
I simply ask you to stop with the nonsense, or prove the sense. — tim wood
It has a location--a lot of them, actually because that's what space is. — Terrapin Station
Yes, it's a bit like asking where in the elephant is the elephant.
Answer: everywhere. — Coben
if this universe is all that there is then i would agree with you that it has no position. If there are higher and lower dimensions then it does have some sort of position. — christian2017
if this universe is all that there is then i would agree with you that it has no position. If there are higher and lower dimensions then it does have some sort of position. — christian2017
“But,” some might say, “that’s just being pedantic. If the box is inside a larger box, the real question being asked here is clearly about the location of the larger box! Indeed, what we are really asking is where is the location the largest box of all. Whatever it may be.” — Theologian
On which note I ask you: How exactly does countability even become an issue here? — Theologian
Yes, I am familiar with the concept of countable vs uncountabile infinities. How exactly does it affect this argument? — Theologian
Science seems to show the pattern of two steps forward, one step back - for example they seem to have it badly wrong on infinity — Devans99
The Big Bang took place about 14 billion years ago so assigning temporal coordinates seems possible. — Devans99
There is no larger box. — Bitter Crank
So, if there are other boxes, doesn't there have to be a larger container? — Bitter Crank
observer" emerging from the big bang but backwards, — Kenosha Kid
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