| Re: Nothing by Nobody Nowhere (No Where = Now Here) Re: T.o.N. (Theory of Nothing) - 10-19-2006, 12:41 AM
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"1. Absolute nothing is when we refer to something coming from nothing. The age-old impossibility. However, absolute nothing can not exist. We just assume it can. If absolute nothing EXISTED, what would there be? There certainly wouldn't be absolutely nothing. Or in other words, if non-existence EXISTED, there wouldn't be non-existence. What does exist, is an a-prori absolute. This is either easily self-evident to some or not. If it isn't, it can drive one crazy thinking about it. It's an absolute 1 with no absolute 0.
"2. Relatively absolute "no-thing" is the absence of everything. It is inside of a pre-existent everything. In other words, everything doesn't come from no-thing. In addition, everything is relatively absolute and not the absolute. It is within the absolute 1. Now we can enter the infinite universe, that doesn't reach either one of these relative absolutes. They are the border of an infinite universe.
"3. Relatively nothing is partners with something relative. One doesn't ultimately contain the other. They intermingle infinitely inside and out of each other. One is the space we keep finding that isn't quite empty and the other is the mass that we keep finding isn't solid or real. One is the 0 and the other the 1, that we use in mathematics. Both are axiomatic assumptions that appear to be finite, just like space and mass, but are not. They blow up or collapse to infinity under non-approximate scrutiny." - Eric (ToeQuest Member) |