| Re: can absolute nothing , produce something? -
06-13-2007, 12:05 AM
You can only observe things through relativity and evolution, without which there is no existence possible because everything is the same at the absolute level. Yet people's sensory observations of matter/energy are so powerful, that they assume the essence of existence applies to the universe as a whole.
There can be no such thing as matter or energy, motion or time, to begin with in the absolute state. So timelessness replaces concepts of eternity, because there can be only illusory time within the timeless universe, just like there can only be illusory relative motion within the motionless universe. The whole is greater than the parts, and the sum of the parts, and the whole can't move in any way because it is in all "places" at the same "time."
Individuals are reference points of the abstract process of relativity and evolution, and therefore must conform to the required laws that enable this particular existence to function the way it does. The collective subconscious creates the reality for individuals to be conscious of - from exacting subatomic functioning required for atoms to persist to exist for a time, to the galaxies which function exactly the same way.
In other words, people believe what they see, hear, taste, feel, smell; whereas the absolute universe knows only infinite space that must remain eternally solid. Absolute solidity is synonymous to absolute vacuity, but holds the potential of a binary system of information based on the two abstract perspectives of non-existence: one is expansive from one non-dimensional point, to many points; and the other is contractive from many non-dimensional points, to one. Both those perspectives never literally change the absolute state of the universe. |