No. The presumption lies between neither the positive nor negative position until one of these alternatives has been proved. Assuming the proposition is Boolean, then proving one strictly disproves the other.
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The gravitational potential energy doesn't actually reside in a single object, but in the relationship between two objects. Thus, there is a gravitational potential energy between Earth and Moon, or between a rock that you lift up on the Moon, and the Moon.The gravitational potential energy doesn't actually reside in a single object, but in the relationship between two objects. Thus, there is a gravitational potential energy between Earth and Moon, or between a rock that you lift up on the Moon, and the Moon.The gravitational potential energy doesn't actually reside in a single object, but in the relationship between two objects. Thus, there is a gravitational potential energy between Earth and Moon, or between a rock that you lift up on the Moon, and the Moon.The gravitational potential energy doesn't actually reside in a single object, but in the relationship between two objects. Thus, there is a gravitational potential energy between Earth and Moon, or between a rock that you lift up on the Moon, and the Moon.
Matthew 6:10 states "Let your kingdom come. Let your will take place, as in heaven, also upon earth." But if you are asking specifically what God's will is, His original purpose was for mankind to live forever on a paradise earth and Jehovah has never deviated from this original purpose. That can be clarified in the promise made at Psalms 37:11, 29-"But the meek ones themselves will posses the earth...and they will reside forever upon it."