02-19-2015, 10:14 PM 
	
	
	
		It seems to me that you can be in the midst of 
anything that occupies space and/or time.
So you can be in the midst of a plane and the midst of a line, but you
can't be in the midst of a point, a quanta, and various other singularities.
"I was in the midst of having stopped" is incorrect because
"stopped" doesn't occupy time.
"I was in the midst of nothingness" seems incorrect to me as well.
	
	
anything that occupies space and/or time.
So you can be in the midst of a plane and the midst of a line, but you
can't be in the midst of a point, a quanta, and various other singularities.
"I was in the midst of having stopped" is incorrect because
"stopped" doesn't occupy time.
"I was in the midst of nothingness" seems incorrect to me as well.
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