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Question:Right, but there's more. Soon, you will learn there's a big difference between 'everything' and 'all'...

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  • has, does or will

    and yes

    even if it is just a notion it is still a format of existance

    Oh. God Bless you.

    Hope this question does the same...

    Yes.. of-course. energy does not die, matter goes to something, even antimatter is something and takes up space... and grey matter is real...

    Now what is important is what I do with this question here on planet earth between now and the time I become floating matter...

    the conception of an Idea is a thing.. a piece of "matter" if you will......

    it has velocity and energy direction flows outward and on ward.. Seeking and seeking to be expressed and discovered that it may change the face of time....

    what am I to do with this limited time on this earth.. That is what is important.. That the question not rule the Master.. but the Master rule the question... So happiness is most precious of all things... it is quintessential toiling manifesto that so beguiles the brain driven, and benevolent soul as well..

    I agree, with a caveat: the meaning of "everything" does not mean everything you can think of, such a talking bunny rabbit. It can only include what is predicated of nature to contain.

    What is not in nature to be, cannot be.

    Whatever has existed or is existing, must necessarily have been so. What will exist depends on what is predicated of nature when such and such a cause becomes a fact. If a cause does not happen, the effect will not happen.

    What is predicated of man never had to be what it was, except as one or more of them could make it happen.