| Re: Can There be a Theory of Everything? "There IS but "IS" when that is understood,all motion is stopped,forever."
You're no doubt familiar with the expression, "Beyond both existence and non existence." Would you reckon it's fair to conceive of the "IS" and the "IS NOT" as being equal?
Essentially the fullness/vacuous consideration would pertain to "that" which isn't, which is where the mind starts to melt. |