Duality of Mind - Introduction (1a)
By jrc
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Introduction.
In describing a proposal which outlines a somewhat tentative explanation, within which the question
"Why is there something instead of nothing?" may be considered.
It must be made clear that these ideas are purely speculative and to which there can be no straight forward answer.
The most we can hope to expect is a 'Sketch' of what a theory which "explains existence", may be like and how it may arrive at its conclusions.
Any consideration of the concept of totality, or the ultimate 'emptiness of existence'-(The Zero Ontology), must appear as either unintelligible, or highly counter intuitive from the perspective of our everyday experience.
We are after all, used to dealing with substantial things in terms of their ultimate summation and not in terms of the absence of all things.
We must also take in to account the limitation of Language and the problems imposed on intelligibleity, in the interpretation of Concept.
It may be that such an entity is beyond the limits of our own three dimensional experience, and their for beyond any intelligible interpretation.
It is however, the goal of this paper to outline a framework upon which the concept of 'nothing', may be speculatively considered against existing models, that offer equally tentative explanations.
Ref:
Zero Ontology
Conserved Constants
Philosophies of the Void
Buddhist Mysticism
Western nihilism
Ancient Greek's Three tenets.
1.Nothing exist
2.Anything that dose exist cannot be Known
3.If anything dose exist and can be Known, it can not be communicated.
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