Follow Up to The Simplest Proof Against God Ever
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14 min readAug 9, 2024
Adding -less to a word modifies it, right?
Yes, adding the suffix “-less” to a word modifies it by creating an adjective that means “without” or “lacking” whatever the original word represents. For example:
- Care (noun) becomes Careless (adjective): without care
- Home (noun) becomes Homeless (adjective): without a home
- Hope (noun) becomes Hopeless (adjective): without hope
“-Less” is a common suffix used in English to express the absence of something.
Does it do this also to time and space?
Adding “-less” to “time” and “space” does create adjectives, but their meanings might not be as straightforward as simply “without time” or “without space”:
- Timeless: While it can mean “without time” in the sense of “eternal” or “not affected by time,”…