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30yrs • M •
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Universe with no rules |
hi People. have you ever thought that maybe there is no rules in the universe and that rules only come up if there is a reaction. i say this because all we see is the rules of the universe but the universe exist inside of nothing and therefore nothing can't have rules therefore the rules of the universe is only a illusion.(please not when i say it exist in nothing i do not mean empty space i mean the nothing around/outside the universe.)
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"Life is interesting but the universe rules."
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75yrs • M •
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You have hit upon a very basic concept, NOTHINGNESS. We often think of nothingness as the total lack of anything. If this was true, nothing would ever exist, or maybe I should say, nothing would always exist. It is my opinion that the concept of nothingness must be looked at as a dynamic balance. When all energies are totally balanced...there is zero contrast. The failure of balance produces a contrast, which is in effect a spiral wave. An alternating ying/yang which when recombined yields a balance of zero contrast. The entire universe is built of these cosmics spiral waves that travel in a closed loop. All the laws of physics, ultimately, can be derived from understanding things in terms of waves.
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36yrs • M
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It hadn't occurred to me that the balance of contrasting energies would create nothingness... although technically we must already be in nothingness but it is just delayed and intermittent. Awesome observation!!! Everything and nothing can happen in a perfect state of balance.
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32yrs • M •
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That is an interesting concept, my question is it that then does that mean that everything is based on a stationary principle such as this?
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75yrs • M •
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Misconceptd, to what are you referring to as "stationary"? In my opinion, nothingness is a "dynamic" balance. Within this balance I could see the term, stationary being relative....that is, there is NO WAVE MOVEMENT. But within the system of wave movement, that ee perceive as the universe, there is constant movement. WAVES MUST MOVE TO EXIST. The FLOW of the WAVES of the universe is TIME. Time is not a stationary principle.
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46yrs • M
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"All the laws of physics, ultimately, can be derived from understanding things in terms of waves." Not so much, but it is an interesting attempt at oversimplification. check out understandingphysics [dot] org
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"Fear is the emotion that prevents us from doing thing we shouldn't have thought of to begin with."
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75yrs • M •
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I am not talking about currently accepted particle physics. I am talking about my conceptualizations of the basis of reality. It is my theoretical opinion, sorry if I confused anyone into thinking you would find my concepts in a physics book. I'm a "cynic" when it comes to particles. It is my opinion that particles are an illusion.. Modern science does not explain many concepts, some examples are "how light travels", "what causes magnetism"," what is gravity", "time", "dark energy & matter", "galactic exansion" , .....etc....all can be understood based on waves. (IMO)
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75yrs • M •
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For example, using whatever physics source you like... why is the speed of light always the same relatively?
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75yrs • M •
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The "dual" nature of light...wave/particle... Not really. Wave/defined "part" of wave.... so actually ALL wave.
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