Can't have 'one', without 'the other'.
There's only one because of the other.
Like two sides of the same coin, inseperable.
Two but not two.
When a vase shatters the air inside becomes one with the air outside.
Clearly, Two but not two.

*Maybe thats what "the circle" encompassing the yin and yang symbol represents?
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Originally Posted by N0B0DY Re: Theory of Nothing - 10-30-2006, 11:45 PM --------------------------------------------------------- I don't imply that nothing or non existence exists. The point is that the ancient and modern scientists who aim to unify the forces into "one" and proclaim the universe is one, propose an absolute theory based on "one." I remain to proclaim that the absolute "one" doesn't exist and believing that it does is the same as saying that non existence exists. There can be no absolute one. The magnetism was mentioned a while back I remember, and the response is the same. The separation of North and South is what makes the magnet, not the absolute combination. Absolutely combining North and South renders a non-dimensional point, which is neither North nor South, so only by separating the two poles (Yin and Yang) can you have a magnet. MEST Regards, Nobody |