07-30-2024, 05:43 PM
But, stepping into the fray, perilous though that may be...
Everything, nothing... nothing everything... it's a quaint dance, isn't it?
If everything comes from nothing, and all things hail from the void (zero)... does then everything "return" to nothing?
And what is the motive force, the principle of providence, the oomph, behind the push?
Within the concept of 'nothing' (zero) is a framework of 'everything'...
or is it that within the concept of 'everything,' is the framework of 'nothing?'
This venture to understand seems akin to staring directly into the light, while looking at nothing,
or perhaps peering into a darkness in which there is 'nothing' to look at. let alone see.
There are unknown principles at play... perspectives we do not observe in the universe, things we cannot see...
Math is a language. All languages have limitations based upon the application of intent against its structure.
But not because of light or dark... but because we simply 'can not' see - even when they are there.
(apologies is this isn't an answer... but then, I don't have an answer... just more questions.)
Everything, nothing... nothing everything... it's a quaint dance, isn't it?
If everything comes from nothing, and all things hail from the void (zero)... does then everything "return" to nothing?
And what is the motive force, the principle of providence, the oomph, behind the push?
Within the concept of 'nothing' (zero) is a framework of 'everything'...
or is it that within the concept of 'everything,' is the framework of 'nothing?'
This venture to understand seems akin to staring directly into the light, while looking at nothing,
or perhaps peering into a darkness in which there is 'nothing' to look at. let alone see.
There are unknown principles at play... perspectives we do not observe in the universe, things we cannot see...
Math is a language. All languages have limitations based upon the application of intent against its structure.
But not because of light or dark... but because we simply 'can not' see - even when they are there.
(apologies is this isn't an answer... but then, I don't have an answer... just more questions.)