To everyone; I'll be discussing the metaphysical part of my Idea, shortly, but before that discussion I located an interesting internet regarding the I Ching and the something to nothing concept:
From Wuji to Yin and Yang 
What is there before the outset? And how does something come from nothing? Those are the deep philosophical questions posed by the diagram on the left.

The initial emptiness, the empty circle, is called Wuji in Chinese (the characters on the right). In this context it is translated as "without polarity". Strictly, there is nothing, not even the boundary of the circle, but in making it the object of discussion we symbolize it. Of course we should not, because "nothing" isn't, because the name that can be named is not the true name. But we need it as a point of contrast with what is.

And that is the primary axis; being and nothingness, to borrow Sartre's term. In the Chinese cosmology, progressing to the middle symbol, this is the arising of Taiji (characters on the right). This term means "great polarity" and is a reference to the basic division of phenomena into Yin and Yang. At the most fundamental level Yang is what is, present energy; and Yin is what is not, receptive context. In Taiji these two aspects are still so tightly bound that there is nothing between them, only centred rotation.
The site that this is located at and further discussion on this topic is located at: ( http://www.yijing.co.uk/intro/wuji.html ) Best, Pat