| Re: Nothing by Nobody Nowhere (No Where = Now Here) -
02-07-2008, 09:27 AM
When we propose a model, any model, that functions from the start from a relative "one" or within the framework of "one" literal universe, it requires a spatial construct for it to exist in. The dichotomy paradox lies in the fact that there is no space, we've both agreed to that above, and for that very simple elementary-school reason all relative theories fail and will forever fail in describing an accurate account of universal functioning - a "Theory of Everything."
I propose 0/0 in order to not only solve any and all seeming paradoxes, but to depict the means of creating illusory functioning from absolutely nothing. When we equate 0 with 1-1, the whole can be realized as greater than the sum total of matter and antimatter, of which the omniverse consists of, and this whole - similar to zero-point energy at both ends of the energy spectrum - nets to zero.
Then if existence is an a priori requisite, I conclude that relatively the observable universe exists, if we must, but absolutely it doesn't. |