I have yet to see any proof that things happen. There is simply no evidence to suggest that the "nothing ever happens" mantra has an ounce of inaccuracy. When was the last time something happened? Never. When was the last time anything happened? Never. It is thus reasonable to assert that things do not happen. Why? Everything is a consequence of the things before it. An unbroken chain of causality. Are we to believe that the subjects of actions in that unbroken and eternal chain have a scintilla of significance anywhere outside our own mind? Moon-sized objects collide into planets, stars die and blackholes are born hundreds of times every year. Are those instances of things happening? Things that do not affect us, things that we haven't observed, yet still things of collosal destruction, all of which are nothingburgers simply because we aren't close enough to them. As billions of tons of rock are slammed into even more billions of tons of rock to release energy equivalent to trillions of Hiroshima bombs are nothingburgers, then how can one reasonably believe everything else is not a nothingburger?
Nothing ever happens.
Nothing ever happens.
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