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Do you think that all which exists is matter or come from it?

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Do you have a materialistic view?

If yes, what do you say about logic, since it's not material!

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  1. All that exists, at the beginning, was pure energy.  All which exists is energy or come from it.


  2. Q: What is mind?  A: No matter.

    Q: What is matter? A: Never mind.

  3. All is matter and anti matter.

  4. it depends on your defintion of 'existence"

    materialistic physical existence or minds eye's existence? (like God, spirits, and so forth)

    all in all, dont dig yourself too deep into these questions, you wont find an answer because there either exists 10 million answers or none.

    stick to being

  5. "Matter" is the identity of empirical existence, but it is not "all" that exists; there is consciousness, built from the material, but in such a way that its identity is "sui generis."

    Consciousness is identification.

    the later Stoics

    Occam

    Ayn Rand

    "Existence and identity are not attributes of existents, they are the existents . . . . The units of the concepts “existence” and “identity” are every entity, attribute, action, event or phenomenon (including consciousness) that exists, has ever existed or will ever exist."

    Rand

    I hope that answers "the nature of all that exists."

  6. Of course not.

    Space-time exists also.

    Logic is a formal reasoning.

    It exists in the mind.

    The mind exists as a process ontology of the brain, the brain is matter that has become self aware in conscious beings.

    Conscious beings can form abstract constructs in the mind to understand reality and types of existence be abstract or material.

    Logic is a methodical abstract construct designed to reveal more about that which exists both in the mind and outside of the mind.

    It can not be said to exist without first stating that matter and space-time exist.

  7. Logic is the science of correct reasoning, and with respect to matter, it is pertinent. I think that about ten to the exponential power-minus forty-three seconds ago there were four separate and distinct forces: (1 Weak-atomic Force (2 Strong-atomic Force(3 Electromagnetic-Force and (4 Gravitational Force.  I think that what we call "matter" came from a fantastic amount of energy caused by all four forces joining together for the first time--hence: the BIG BANG.  It's not a new theory, but I think that all that was, is and what will always be was born at that moment in space-time.

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