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| QUOTE (lightningdude) | | Let me expand on my question. If something exists, it is taking up space, which is less space available for everything else. If it didn't exist, that is more space available for everything else. Therefore, it must matter because there is a difference between if it existed and if it didn't exist. |
Actually, if you believe in bubbles of existence, they would never intersect with each other, by definition. It's like saying a square can never have five sides. If it did, you wouldn't call it a square. So taking up space wouldn't really matter.
But you're just trying to throw out counters to hypothetical examples (which is wrong in itself). This isn't proving the topic wrong, because it still leaves the claim that the sum of all can't affect anything else, and that's the only example that I would need for me to prove it.
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