| Re: Nothing has no potential -
02-20-2008, 03:26 PM
That's it exactly. Mohan. When we merge physics and metaphysics, the absolute values can no longer exist. All of them are considered fractional and infinitely-reducible; like a hole can be reduced to an infinite number of smaller holes, and a solid into an infinite number of smaller solids. So the metaphysical absolute can be likened to the state of the universe either consisting of just a hole or just a solid - both the absolutely empty state and absolutely full state are the exact same impenetrable state.
Needless to say, this absolute state doesn't and can't exist, and therefore I propose only relative states exist. Yet, because the relative states must exist within something in order to exist, and there is no existent container for them to exist in, I conclude that the relative states are an illusion of time; where time is created by slowing down, or rather extracting measured velocities from absolute speed.
It is a very simple time-dependent theory, that has potential because only finite amounts are needed and "nothing" is the equivalent of the whole amount - again, even beyond infinite energy, mass, space, time, etc.. We need not extract unobservable everything, or an unobservable infinite amount, only extract the observable finite amount in the proper fashion. |