REPORT ABUSIVE REPLY
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Message Subject
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Nothing is Something and Non-Existence must Exist
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Poster Handle
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Anonymous Coward |
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Before the creation existed, NOTHING. The only difference
being that the word means something other than what we usually
think of in this context, this is why I use capitals. The NOTHING
is infinite, and the infinite contains the ALL, the
ALL-consciousness, but only so long as it exists out of absolute
counteractions. The inevitable consequence of the endless dark
emptiness was that it contained an almighty intellect. The
endless nothing is the origin of the omnipotence of the
ALL-consciousness, and this last is the power of the infinite
NOTHING.
Statement 1.Prior to the creation was the infinite NOTHING.
Statement 2.The infinite obviously contained all possibilities,
the ALL.
Statement 3.The NOTHING could only contain counteracting
principles or contradictions that integrally amounted to nothing
(zero).
Statement 4.Then the NOTHING is the ALL that is composed of
contradictions.
Statement 5.The ALL had the ability to create the present
universe as long as it existed out of contradictions that left
the original infinity of the NOTHING unchanged.
Conclusion: The total NOTHING in the axiom has never existed, and
with this, the axiom is proved.
The "REALLY EXISTING"
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The question now arises, to what extent is it possible to regard
contradictions that amount to zero, as something or nothing? With
this, we can discuss the first conclusion to the axiom, and
approach it in a different way.
Axiom: Something can never be created from nothing.
Submission: The universe exists.
Conclusion: Then for all intents and purposes, the universe is
nothing.
This Conclusion is also completely valid, the ALL and the NOTHING
are identical, but this does not invalidate the first conclusion.
The "Something" in the axiom is undoubtedly the matter, time, and
energy in the universe; and this is undoubtedly the mutation of
something that always existed.
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