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Originally Posted by pickled_heretic
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The example of your rock is meaningless. If all of the matter in your rock could be said to exist evenly across a plane of infinite size, the rock would not be observable and it could be said to not exist.
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This plane of infinite size would have to reside in some existence, and as you said, the rock exists inside of the plane. Just because you can't see something doesn't mean it no longer exists. I can't see the back of my head, but I'm pretty sure it exists. Although the matter of the rock is infinitely dispersed, it hasn't been destroyed. In the case of the singularity, even if everything in the universe was consumed by it, the singularity would still have to exist in some framework. There cannot be something in nothing.
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I'm even told that if you at the container, your body would digest it! (I'm not going to test that out however.)
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I ate some corn packaging peanuts once
[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] It kinda tastes like bad popcorn with no flavor.