The person breathes and utters god, yet no god has ever breathed.
The person lives and yet no god has ever lived.
My point is that god as a concept exists with no material form. If you are to say all immateriality exists with material. Then by your evidence if the concept of god exists, is it the neurons making it exist, is that the body of god?
It is the person who breathes into it life. As a material object it is not, it can be written and spoken and traverse the material. Yet wholely it remains in the immaterial domain of man, imperceivable by any other being. It is immaterial for the dogs cannot listen and they cannot fathom.
To say time is a coordinate is to map something immaterial as well, time passed and yet nothing changed. Time flows, yet nothing makes it move.
Rene discovered rebirth.
So if time is material please explain it, it is a consequence of materiality because it can be observe. It exists in the human domain and there is a special connection with the immaterial because we as people can convert thought into material perception.
You are misunderstanding me. I do agree that it is all material however it is also immaterial. The concept itself is not the material, it is why you can’t just move one to the other. Immaterial concepts like time which can be influenced by matter and gravity implies they are not intrinsically material - your own explanation even says we move through it. Yet you cannot explain what it is, it is only our perception of time that makes it material in understanding, but immaterial in existence.
You see everything through a human lens and not through that of nothingness.
If everything dies and it all rots away, immateriality still exists. If one is to exist, so is the other. The third is a medium state in which one can carry the other. I do not speak of humans being special yet your own grandiosity speaks as such.
The immaterial is just that, not material. The material is just that. When you shine a light, you cast a shadow. The immaterial is what can be interpreted and the material is what is.
To put it simply if the material is what you can see and feel, yes the immaterial can be stored in material but it is not as direct as you say. It’s about as encrypted and hashed as any password. It can’t be directly extracted, nor can it be moved and receive the same results.
So while material is intertwined at times with the immaterial, it is not always so. The immaterial exists regardless and we as people do have one ability that makes us special. Writing. This allows us to create immaterial realms like the past or fiction. Babylon that no longer is but once was material is translated into a different form, so the concept exists immaterial - agnostic of material form. Whether it is written or not, it happened and it is gone. Sheol or Kali depending on your want, but it’s a concept so true that it is perceived and made material.