Typtap: I love you. You walk the line between hocus pocus and science with such brilliance that I'm not sure whether you're full of it or absolutely brilliant. I think both, actually. But regardless, I simply had to say it. I love you. :)If I could take issue with your first point though... possibility and nothingness. You speak of nothingness as a thing. As an entity. "nothing has to exist for anything to be possible." I'm not sure if you're deliberately suggesting that nothing has an actual existence or if you're forgetting that nothing is, by definition, the lack of existence. It's nothing. Not a funny kind of something that can be morphed into other forms.I'm also not sure what you mean by possibility. A possibility is simply an event with a non-zero chance of occurrence; by focusing on the concept of possibility itself I think you may be tacitly ascribing properties to it that it doesn't have. If there is truly nothing, then nothing is possible -- yet the probability that nothing will happen and nothing will change is 100%. Is that a possibility? I don't believe so, because it isn't an event. I'm thinking it's a misapplication of the concept of possibility.Either way, please, never stay silent. Your mind and your thoughts are a beautiful thing :)