le palma i suggest going to the japenese on the topic of void, or the chinese
one of the Five elements (Japanese philosophy), is sometimes translated "void" in English [
link to en.wikipedia.org]
there is absolutely nothing within the abrahimic faiths that gets it`s head around the word
voidwhat they all do is stop dead at the word and remain blind to all and anything that may follow
why
because they have arrived at their god belief threshold
and
it is not their or anyone else s place to go further or imagine what may be beyond
Quoting: aether Take the Higgs for example, we can't see
it, but its effects are relevant
to existence. So, where does
it reside until it is needed
to prompt other particles
into Motive?
The Buddhist definition
of Void says "having no direction",
Emptiness, and signless". If the Higgs can give Particles
mass, then obviously it has
direction, and if we can't
see it or feel it until
it interacts with other particles
then in must reside somewhere,
until it is needed.
(and it does, in Oscillating
acoustic vibrations which
is defined by Astrophysicists
as 'Void')
[
link to en.wikipedia.org]
and abrahamic faiths do have
a concept of void and that
is called 'Vohu', and I just
love how you assume that
I have not studied Buddhism.