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Originally posted by Mabus
Part 1:
Can an action be without a beginning/start?
If you say no, then that is as good as saying existence must have popped into existence, correct?
Part 2:
Are things matter (iron, etc) and non-matter (gravity, awareness/consciousness/person, etc) an action?
Certain might realize that matter and non-matter started.
No, because existence, in and of itself, is not an action. It's a state of being.
No. They're things. They may perform actions, but they are not actions themselves.
Still not convincing me that attributes are actions. Blue is an attribute of an object. A blue thing reflects blue light and absorbs other light. It's the thing that's doing the reflecting/absorbing, not "blue". "So," you might argue, "the blue thing IS doing an action by reflecting the light!!!" But then you have to start breaking down what is a thing? Is it the object that's reflecting light? Aren't the attributes happening on an atomic level? So really the collection of atoms isn't doing anything in and of itself — just the individual atoms.
Originally posted by Mabus
The color blue... It is doing something. Color blue wouldnt exist if it weren't "doing" something. "Doing" implies an action. By existing it is doing something. And if doing something is an action, and actions have a start, then that says even the things that were here before our existence all have a begin/start to them such as the color blue and energy.
Originally posted by Mabus
Part 1:
A) Can an action be without a beginning/start?
If you say yes, then name an action that just is (or: was) without ever having to begin/start.
B) If you say no, then that is as good as saying existence must have popped into existence, correct?
They say actions speak louder than words. I personally think action is the obviously brightest answer to our once commonly held mystery about existence itself.
Part 2:
Are things matter (iron, etc) and non-matter (gravity, awareness/consciousness/person, etc) an action?
Originally posted by JoshNorton
Still not convincing me that attributes are actions. Blue is an attribute of an object. A blue thing reflects blue light and absorbs other light. It's the thing that's doing the reflecting/absorbing, not "blue". "So," you might argue, "the blue thing IS doing an action by reflecting the light!!!" But then you have to start breaking down what is a thing? Is it the object that's reflecting light? Aren't the attributes happening on an atomic level? So really the collection of atoms isn't doing anything in and of itself — just the individual atoms.
Originally posted by Mabus
The color blue... It is doing something. Color blue wouldnt exist if it weren't "doing" something. "Doing" implies an action. By existing it is doing something. And if doing something is an action, and actions have a start, then that says even the things that were here before our existence all have a begin/start to them such as the color blue and energy.
Same goes for the hardness or softness of an object. Hard is not an action. Hard is a descriptor that, at its root, MAY evoke the arrangement of atoms in a particularly rigid state.
If you insist on nit-picking semantics, you're going to have to take it to the atomic or sub-atomic level. You're not going to convince me that blue is doing something.