Alan Watts Quote

The naive idea that there is first of all empty space and then things filling it underlies the classical problem of how the world came out of nothing. Now the problem has to be rephrased, "How did something-and-nothing come out of... what?"


Nature, Man, and Woman, Part I, Chapter 2 (p. 56)


The naive idea that there is first of all empty space and then things filling it underlies the classical problem of how the world came out of...

The naive idea that there is first of all empty space and then things filling it underlies the classical problem of how the world came out of...

The naive idea that there is first of all empty space and then things filling it underlies the classical problem of how the world came out of...

The naive idea that there is first of all empty space and then things filling it underlies the classical problem of how the world came out of...