Quote Originally Posted by Stoner Shadow Wolf
your understanding of relity is limited if you must ask this question.


the truth is nothing, and as such, this permits anything to become reality. all it takes is some mental energy, and anything can be materialized.

in the case of 'space stuff', it can be made real, yes, but i doubt there is anything worthwhile in doing such, and would likely cause more problems than anything else. ultimately, it doesnt seem logical or feasable, but it's certianly not impossible.
The question for me is: why do you believe that truth is nothing? Logically I've found that truth is reality, and anything outside of that reality is bent truth. This concept of "bent" that I'm referring too was something somewhat influenced by CS Lewis's writting in Perelandra (a book I recommend you read) where he refers to these angelic creatures that became "bent". But in his christian apologetic work "Mere Christianity" (I believe) he refers to "evil" as such:

What I'm talking about is the idea that Good is truth, and Bad (a concept that really has no reason to exist) is a version of that truth that has becoem bent and no longer function in the "direction" of good. It's either bad or neutral (there is a quote from the bible along the lines of "you're either with us or against us". I don't remember the verse)...corrupted I guess is the word, so that it no longer serves good. By not serving the good, it would defult as anything not good, and what we know as "bad" is simply the "not good" in things...the absence of good-the absence of God. Therefore the bible logically holds itself strong when it clearly states that all good comes from God, while bad can exist, it is only the absense of bad...

The bible says humanity is unique to anything else (angels, etc) because WE'RE the ones who are "made in God's image". We are however a fallen creation...We are a species (the only species on OUR planet) capable of intentional evil.. We have the "choice" that animals don't have, to do bad, and therefore when we "come back to God", who is represented by the "father" in luke 15:11, he comes to meet us with absolute love because we have come back to him. We were lost and have come back. That is where evil becomes ultamite good (which is "the destruction of it's "evil" properties, therefore when God is saying he will destroy all evil, it could be logical to believe that all that evil will fullfill it's purpose becoming good)