Why does the universe exist? 4

Existence, 8

The sentence “the universe exists” can be meaningful if you interpret it as “something exists“.

The universe exists

= Something exists

= There is something

And then you interpret the “universe” as the container of that “something”. In other words, you define the “universe” as the “there”.

However, it is an abuse of the word “universe”. The meaning of the word “universe” is “everything” or “all the things“, not just “something”. Also, the sentence “something exists” is useless. At most, it is just a meaningful nonsense.

— Me@2012.10.15

2012.11.04 Sunday (c) All rights reserved by ACHK