Dave, 

you asked: 


> What practical difference(s),in terms of human experience, would it make
> if this theory were true? 
> 
> Or even if this was never somehow "proven" to be "true" to a majority of humans,
> 
> Could it still be a "good" theory?
> 

What difference was making, at the Leucippus and Parmenide's times, to discuss about 
atoms? This is Philosophy. Infinite, maybe useless, beautiful discussions.  At those 
times, the question: "what is matter?" had an underlying question: "How can we control 
nature?" 

I think one underlying question is "Where does our awareness come from?"  

Ciao
Marco






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