01-26-2025, 10:05 AM
The Nothing of Negative Existence
This concept still remains quite an area of intrigue and is not much more than a small step away from any type of existence even/ever happening at all.
It's one thing to use language and logic in framing the concept, and quite another to mentally assimilate the nature and reality of it.
A Tale of Tautology
On the one hand you have the concept of the spatial medium being infinite and eternal, and on the other hand where it is created – absurdity will present itself either way.
In the latter of the above one might inquire that if a physical universe is to proceed with its expansion which is the creating of space, then how is it possible for it to expand if there is nothing i.e. no space in existence outside of it for it to expand in to?
Ultimately, you are left with this bizarre concept of a physically expanding universe whose outer boundary borders on/with this non-physical, non-spatial, non-existential nothingness.
Maybe some of this could be justification for hypothesizing that physical space was never created in the first place, but only the 'illusion' of it was. This still leaves existence with the presence of the primordial/eternal anomaly though; just no space existing in exactly the same manner in which it is perceived.
Kind of going reminiscent with the "All is mind" proposition here.
This concept still remains quite an area of intrigue and is not much more than a small step away from any type of existence even/ever happening at all.
It's one thing to use language and logic in framing the concept, and quite another to mentally assimilate the nature and reality of it.
A Tale of Tautology
On the one hand you have the concept of the spatial medium being infinite and eternal, and on the other hand where it is created – absurdity will present itself either way.
In the latter of the above one might inquire that if a physical universe is to proceed with its expansion which is the creating of space, then how is it possible for it to expand if there is nothing i.e. no space in existence outside of it for it to expand in to?
Ultimately, you are left with this bizarre concept of a physically expanding universe whose outer boundary borders on/with this non-physical, non-spatial, non-existential nothingness.
Maybe some of this could be justification for hypothesizing that physical space was never created in the first place, but only the 'illusion' of it was. This still leaves existence with the presence of the primordial/eternal anomaly though; just no space existing in exactly the same manner in which it is perceived.
Kind of going reminiscent with the "All is mind" proposition here.
Mod interference. It's moving time again.