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Originally Posted by icutoffheads Nothing is everything and everything is nothing.
Infinity is nothing.
Infinity HAS to be nothing.
Nothingness HAS to be everything.
Nothingness IS everything.
Everything is NOTHING.
This is not a depressing thought. |
No, it's not, but it's not what I feel is 'true' either, but it may just be a bit of semantic misunderstanding getting in the way.
There is emptiness, void of both everything and nothing, what is finite. Along with that emptiness there is also fullness, which is infinite, both nothing and everything.
This is what's truly indeterminable, and also the unknown.
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Everything and nothing are one. They are the same thing.
We experience them as opposites and think it's impossible they could be the same thing. But they are.
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Nothing cannot be anything. But it's not empty either because we know what it is, nothing. It can be measured through the lack of measurement. But emptiness cannot be measured in this sense as the attempt at measuring emptiness breaks the emptiness.
Then nothing is impossible. But again, these depend on each other to be answered, emptiness depends only on itself. Recursion.