Socratus, I tend not to engage with you as in the past I have been disappointed by your lack of answers.

Perhaps it's worth one more try.

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An imaginary time means a situation of absence of Time.

This is not logical. In the absence of time how could there be time in which to imagine anything, including time?

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The situation of absence time means Eternal condition.

This could be true, but it would need evidence. What is your basis for making this statement?

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The Eternal condition belongs to Infinite zero vacuum: T=0K.

What do you mean by “belongs to”?

What is “zero vacuum”? The term would seem either to be tautologous or meaningless.

How do you justify equating this to T=0K?


There never was nothing.