• @Jiggle_Physics
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    37 months ago

    No, it isn’t. You have not experience no stimulus what-so-ever, no living person has. Being alone is living without other people in your life. No one has experienced anything, even slightly comparable, to floating aimlessly through space, for a literal eternity.

    • @Sam_Bass
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      -17 months ago

      How is that not being alone? Corner logic eludes me

      • @Jiggle_Physics
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        17 months ago

        I said it’s not just being alone. It is more than being alone, being alone is only part of it.

        • @Sam_Bass
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          17 months ago

          Then what is the other parts?

          • @Jiggle_Physics
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            17 months ago

            Being alone is being without other people. This is also being without physics. The universe would be expanding away from your location faster than the speed of light. There are just a lot of things to consider that go far beyond simply being alone.

            • @Sam_Bass
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              17 months ago

              Ok thank you for explaing a little deeper. Im still not convinced because to me the absence of environment is still being alone. For the simple reason that you are able to think and perceive the absense that means you exist. And since you exist in nothing, you.are.alone.

              • @Jiggle_Physics
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                27 months ago

                Yes, I am not saying you aren’t alone, I am saying this goes way beyond just being alone.