
It's not as if this is the first time the voids are being formed. There had always been space. Empty space. In fact, voids were, in my opinion, the first to come. Only voids that were no longer empty could be known as something else. Well, seeing things upside down- The absence of presence is a void. The absence of coldness is heat. Now why couldn't these be measurable amounts had the world looked at them from upside down?
Right now, though, my focus is on the Void. The Emotional Void. Everyone has one. No one is happy with one.
It's emptiness. You can't say this area has gone black or this area has gone yellow(As in, sad or happy). You can't even point out EXACTLY what that void had once contained. You know it's the absence of the presence of a certain something or someone. The Emotional Presence. Now, can the Void be filled?
Not always. Might I say, rarely.
Why?
If you could empty half a filled glass and exclaim,
"Look! The glass is half-empty!",
Couldn't you just fill half an empty glass and exclaim,
"Look, the glass is half-full!" ?
So...It's based on relativity. And then arrives a glass who's depth cannot be measured and it would be impossible to say how much or how less of something it could hold. Or, it HAD held.
That is somewhat the same sort as the Emotional Void. You just can't say how much or how less it had held. And so, you aren't sure how much or how less would be needed to fill it up. Even, WHAT would be needed to fill up an Emotional Void?
Another point- Do empty spaces always tend to be extremely cold?
Well, outer-space isn't exactly warm. So why should "inner-space" be?
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interesting!
the last time when i came around also you were in some 'voids' and realms of grey!!
but now, you are more philosophical..
Thank you.:)
It had been quite a while since I'd heard from you.
hey how are you doing?
yeaa been quite a while ...so, how have you been?
Well...Not bad.:)
You?
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