Some Ado About Nothing
The theological agenda is such discussions is clear: There must be an eternal being to account for the appearance of temporary things like our universe.
The theological agenda is such discussions is clear: There must be an eternal being to account for the appearance of temporary things like our universe.
Victor Stenger | Posted 04.22.2012
In a recent book called A Universe From Nothing: Why There Is Something Rather Than Nothing, cosmologist Larry Krauss describes how our universe could have arisen naturally from a pre-existing structureless void he calls "nothing."
Levi Ben-Shmuel | Posted 11.17.2011
While preparing for a recent Tai Chi class, I was struck by the importance of space in generating power in Yang-style Tai Chi. This led me to think about how critical space can be in generating powerful results in anyone's life.
Shawn Amos | Posted 05.25.2011
This week Elvis Costello pretends to be American, N.E.R.D. plays with the beat, Neil Diamond picks apart other people's songs, and Black Dub is quite possibly the coolest band you've never heard. Until now.
Sharon Salzberg | Posted 11.17.2011
In our human lives, experiencing this kind of profound emptiness means that like a candle flame gets blown out, our separateness and suffering are blown out.
Joan Konner | Posted 05.25.2011
Nothing exists. Nothing is an essential presence in our lives. Paradoxical? Yes. Illogical and irrational? Yes. Yet to ignore Nothing is to deny our road to renewal.
Karl Giberson, Ph.D | Posted 04.24.2012