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Smidlee said:

Even scientist claims 90% of the universe is not made up of matter. So the universe is made up 90% of nothing and 10 % of something then what is more real something or nothing?  What if everything is actually made of nothing? What exactly is this stuff we call matter? And does it really matter?

 Ever notice the more scientist learns the more wacky their theories becomes.

You can consider matter as being condensed energy like that Einsten dude already predicted in his famous equation. The rest that isn't normal matter is constituted of dark matter (inert "ghost" matter) and the remaining is dark energy, perhaps the most strange thing scientists ever discovered. It can be seen as the buffer that fills space, so to speak. One could say there is a tint of truth on old greek philosophers being right about an ether filling everything. It can even be a relaxing thought to know true nothingness simply does not seem to exist.

 

OT - I'm agnostic and I don't believe in the God of the abrahamic religions simply because a God caring for mankind would not allow suffering to exist, not in the horrific way we have in our world. That's my point of view anyways.