Talk:Omniscience/@comment-35836648-20180818224551/@comment-24053170-20180819024118

Actually they mean it in the sense that its not an actual location or place, when they say Utopia they mean its "Not a Place", as in it doesn't exist and its simply a realm in our imagination. S

Since the basic fundamentals of the description mean that there will always be some problem with it.

A utopia means its ideal, meaning that its essentially perfect and without any flaws, downsides, conflicts or problems of any kind whether social, mental, societal, behavioural, and etc.

Everything has some flaw with it, the garden of eden wasn't ideal because of the serpent and the fact that part of it was forbidden.

Heaven isn't ideal because we don't know if it exists or not and what may or may not happen there.

in truth, it is what it says- No-Place.