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An atom is 99.99% empty space. It's just protons, neutrons and electrons interacting. Well, we are nothing but atoms at the end of the day. Everything that's you is made out of atoms, each 99.99% empty space. Would it then be accurate to say we are 99.99% empty space? Is our wholeness an illusion?
The universe is ever expanding from the origin of the big bang. Perhaps the bang never really stopped, and we're just conscious parts of an inconceivably large explosion.
The universe is ever expanding from the origin of the big bang. Perhaps the bang never really stopped, and we're just conscious parts of an inconceivably large explosion.