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Originally Posted by Drifter 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.  |
This was Lodestar's premise, and is understandable, but as previously noted in this thread, analogous to the Earth's polarity which requires two poles and is considered one Earth, when we further consider the
consequence of absolutely merging the two poles, the result is none (neither North nor South), not one. Monopoles, like zero-Kelvin temperature (absolute zero), are non-existent.
This to infer the basis for relativity as time-dependent dimensions, extended from and carried by the Zeroth Dimension which correlates to the Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics.