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Old 01-01-2007, 06:50 AM
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There is a difference between existence and objects that exist. Because space and time are existence, it does not mean space and time don't exist. In order to experience something it has to have come in contact with one of the five senses. Neither space nor time are experienced, thus existence is not experienced. You can experience the objects in existence, but not existence itself. This makes existence a concept, thus subjective reality. So you take the experiences from objective reality and transform those experiences from objective reality to subjective reality. Objective reality is not existence. Objective reality is within the definition of existence but it is not existence. To exist you must have a place within objective reality, not to exist you must be objective reality. The definition is to have a place in it, not to be it. So because you can't touch, taste, feel, hear, or see space doesn't mean it does not exist. I have to go for now, but I will be back.
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