On 8 March 2014 01:21, Edgar L. Owen <edgaro...@att.net> wrote:

> All,
>
> An empty space within which events occur does not exist. There is no
> universal fixed pre-existing empty space common to all events and observers.
>
> Why? Because we cannot establish its existence by any observation
> whatsoever. We NEVER observe such an empty space. All we actually observe
> is interactions between particulate matter and energy. In fact, all
> observations ARE interactions of particulate matter or energy, they are
> never observations of empty space itself.
>

Observations are not in fact observations of interactions between matter
and energy, either. They are in fact interactions inside our brains,
hypothetically the reception of nerve signals by our brain cells.

The idea of the existence of matter and energy, space and time (or more
modernly, mass-energy and space-time) is of course a hypothesis which we
use to account for the apparent regularities in our observations. You can't
throw out a hypothesis on the basis that we can't observe its components
directly because we don't observe any of reality directly, so on that basis
you end up with solipsism.

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