Do you KNOW what 'space' and 'time' ARE, EXACTLY?Belinda wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 2:02 pmDo you really think objects can exist outwith space and time?Age wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 11:27 amBoth. Things exist as objects, but not as objects of space and time, AND, KNOWING 'existence' itself, and therefore KNOWING of thing/object's 'existence' as well, is dependent on thee Mind, and the human brain.
What view are you wanting to express by saying this?Belinda wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 8:05 am If they exist as objects in space and time we can measure them. Measuring them is predicating ideas about them.Schrodinger's cat is either exclusively alive or exclusively dead and we don't know which state the cat is in until we open the box. Schrodinger's cat shows minds/ideas/thoughts don't make something to be the case but reveal something to be the case. Ontologically both possibility and probability exist however we cannot know any probability until we have "opened the box" that is to say measured the cat to predicate about it.
If so, then there are quite a few people, who have been wondering about, What is 'time', exactly? Some have also been wondering, What is 'space', exactly? as well.
The way you posed this question are you assuming objects cannot exist without space and time?
Yes.