I am new to the forum but my take on space differs dramatically than most. I think of space as an entity of sort but more transcendent that most would like to believe. It is like the ether of the soul to think that space exists as anti-matter when it is on matter that materializes itself into objects as tiny as atoms and neutrons. What is empty is one's perception that matter and anti-matter degenerates into something that simply has no sustaining metaphysical quality other than to simply exists. What I find interesting is what anti-matter exists for since there are no scientific qualifications as to what the uses are since all matter resides in the territory of the one being I like to call God.
What use would matter be if it was to simply put it reside in a system that looks for a beginning and end when there is no beginning and end to God. Is not matter an extension of the beauty of his creation and is time only relevant for us to discuss our own moralities and to measure the distances of objects we can only dream of visiting. What's more is that time and space simply cease to exist to a being so grand and therein lies the real question. Does space have a use? I would say yest to that question and move on because the real use for it is not to observe its usefulness but to simply accept that God existed in its creation and therefore has a use that is most probably beyond our understanding.
What use would matter be if it was to simply put it reside in a system that looks for a beginning and end when there is no beginning and end to God. Is not matter an extension of the beauty of his creation and is time only relevant for us to discuss our own moralities and to measure the distances of objects we can only dream of visiting. What's more is that time and space simply cease to exist to a being so grand and therein lies the real question. Does space have a use? I would say yest to that question and move on because the real use for it is not to observe its usefulness but to simply accept that God existed in its creation and therefore has a use that is most probably beyond our understanding.