before existence... what did it look like?
ok. so the other night a few friends and i were smoking some very good hydro, resulting in a very intense, yet enlightening discussion. after smoking, we were chilling and somehow we got on the topic of existence. so i proposed an unanswerable, yet legitimate question:
what did life, as we know it, look like, before anything existed? before bacteria, ants, humans, cities, countries, planets, solar systems, the universe...
my answer was that it looked clear... but then my friend said, what color is clear? what would the background be? white, black, gray... but the thing is that those colors simply wouldn't exist if there was nothing, so my best guess is that it would be the color of air, but then that's not a color. so really, it would have to "look like" millions of miles of air with no background (a clear background). but the funny thing is our minds cannot imagine this spectacle. we are unable to imagine it because we always see some sort of a background (or at least a color) when we look at things, which does not allow us to imagine nothingness. perhaps, to simplify the question: what does nothing look like?
after lots of thinking, we realized that we had just blown our minds, so we decided to go to the strip club, which doesn't require much thinking at all.
Re: before existence... what did it look like?
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ok. so the other night a few friends and i were smoking some very good hydro, resulting in a very intense, yet enlightening discussion. after smoking, we were chilling and somehow we got on the topic of existence. so i proposed an unanswerable, yet legitimate question:
what did life, as we know it, look like, before anything existed? before bacteria, ants, humans, cities, countries, planets, solar systems, the universe...
my answer was that it looked clear... but then my friend said, what color is clear? what would the background be? white, black, gray... but the thing is that those colors simply wouldn't exist if there was nothing, so my best guess is that it would be the color of air, but then that's not a color. so really, it would have to "look like" millions of miles of air with no background (a clear background). but the funny thing is our minds cannot imagine this spectacle. we are unable to imagine it because we always see some sort of a background (or at least a color) when we look at things, which does not allow us to imagine nothingness. perhaps, to simplify the question: what does nothing look like?
after lots of thinking, we realized that we had just blown our minds, so we decided to go to the strip club, which doesn't require much thinking at all.
First, sounds like you had some good stuff going before your "question". As to the question itself, those that said blackness/nothing are right, IMO...there is no light, no "eyes" to see it, no reference point (or anything for comparison against) in any sense that could be understood or compaired to. Basically you're question could lead to what was the evolution of God or, at least, God's senses. I suspect had you decided to visit a Budist monestary instead of a strip club you could have had some very lively conversations (not as many breasts jiggling or loose dollar bills tho...probably).
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Maybe there was another one? "Turtles all the way".
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That's tough on the turtles.
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trish
That's tough on the turtles.
Yep, 4 elephants and a Discworld to support...
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I believe this may also apply to the original question.
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