NON-DUALITY
If the nondual Ultimate Reality is both Everything and Nothing, we need to get a handle on what nothing is.
Everything is a bit easier to grasp, at least conceptually as our Universe or more Accurately in my opinion as the multidimensional Kosmos.
Everything from your current vantage point in this moment is all that you are currently perceive, do, feel, think, and intuit.Extrapolated to the Kosmos, it is the entire Physical, Astral and Causal Realms of existence.
But this is objective, what about the Subject (consciousness)? That is where nothing comes in. Saying as nondualists do that every thing that arises is both real and unreal, means that it is both a something and a nothing. We don't have an issue with the something, but the nothing part is hard for our objectively oriented brains to wrap around. Ultimately this must be an actual experience as the nondual UR cannot be rationalized or conceptualized in any way, but we'll go ahead and try anyway.
Close your eyes and try to imagine nothing.
Too late. Odds are, you’ve already thought of something: maybe the color black, or the word “nothing,” neither of which are nothing.
Pondering nothing could be considered, at best, a form of meditation, and, at worst, a total waste of time. Or, it would be, were it not for the simple fact that there is an unresolved question at the heart of physics that requires at least some consideration of this matter, or lack thereof: why is there something (our universe) instead of nothing?
Nothing is a concept so deceptively simple that it inhabits the strange intersection of science, philosophy, and language itself. Like a child asking “Why?” to the point of absurdity, trying to get to the bottom of this problem can be pretty frustrating, so I enlisted the help of a physicist and a philosopher to get an idea of what—if anything—”nothing” means. Apparently, this is also a frustrating question for experts.
True nothingness is very different from simply “empty space,”
Everything is a bit easier to grasp, at least conceptually as our Universe or more Accurately in my opinion as the multidimensional Kosmos.
Everything from your current vantage point in this moment is all that you are currently perceive, do, feel, think, and intuit.Extrapolated to the Kosmos, it is the entire Physical, Astral and Causal Realms of existence.
But this is objective, what about the Subject (consciousness)? That is where nothing comes in. Saying as nondualists do that every thing that arises is both real and unreal, means that it is both a something and a nothing. We don't have an issue with the something, but the nothing part is hard for our objectively oriented brains to wrap around. Ultimately this must be an actual experience as the nondual UR cannot be rationalized or conceptualized in any way, but we'll go ahead and try anyway.
Close your eyes and try to imagine nothing.
Too late. Odds are, you’ve already thought of something: maybe the color black, or the word “nothing,” neither of which are nothing.
Pondering nothing could be considered, at best, a form of meditation, and, at worst, a total waste of time. Or, it would be, were it not for the simple fact that there is an unresolved question at the heart of physics that requires at least some consideration of this matter, or lack thereof: why is there something (our universe) instead of nothing?
Nothing is a concept so deceptively simple that it inhabits the strange intersection of science, philosophy, and language itself. Like a child asking “Why?” to the point of absurdity, trying to get to the bottom of this problem can be pretty frustrating, so I enlisted the help of a physicist and a philosopher to get an idea of what—if anything—”nothing” means. Apparently, this is also a frustrating question for experts.
True nothingness is very different from simply “empty space,”
Chinese Philosophy calls this Shunyata or the Great Void and what Physics calls Space, or the quantum vacuum in quantum field theory or simply Space.
What is space? Is it just emptiness? Both Eastern Philosophy and Modern Quantum physics emphatically say NO!
Sunyata, in Buddhist philosophy, is the voidness or space that constitutes ultimate reality; sunyata is seen not as a negation of existence but rather as the undifferentiation out of which all apparent entities, distinctions, and dualities arise. That is all energy, matter, forms, and consciousness arise out of emptiness, or Space. Space is truly everything and nothing and also neither in a mystical paradox. It is a fundamental mystery of Creation. How is it that there is anything at all? Why is there not only nothingness? This question has riddled and perplexed philosophers for centuries, and still to this day scientists don’t really know where the Big Bang emerged from.
What is space? Is it just emptiness? Both Eastern Philosophy and Modern Quantum physics emphatically say NO!
Sunyata, in Buddhist philosophy, is the voidness or space that constitutes ultimate reality; sunyata is seen not as a negation of existence but rather as the undifferentiation out of which all apparent entities, distinctions, and dualities arise. That is all energy, matter, forms, and consciousness arise out of emptiness, or Space. Space is truly everything and nothing and also neither in a mystical paradox. It is a fundamental mystery of Creation. How is it that there is anything at all? Why is there not only nothingness? This question has riddled and perplexed philosophers for centuries, and still to this day scientists don’t really know where the Big Bang emerged from.
Perhaps we can make this more precise in mathematical terms by considering the fact that zero is the precise sum of all positive and negative numbers. You can picture this sum as a folding of the real number line onto itself using zero as the hinge, so that every number on that line meets its negative counterpart: in that way all numbers are subtracted and only zero remains. Now what if zero, as the sum of all numbers, can be said to still contain all those numbers within itself in a sublated, cancelled form, as pure unactualized possibilities? In that sense one could say that zero is the ultimate coincidentia oppositorum in mathematical form, and the above idea that the nothing consists of all possible beings and antibeings gains a clear (or perhaps not so clear) mathematical sense. Add to this the idea that physical reality can ultimately only be known through numbers (the fundamental formulae of physics), and the conception of our universe as a possible configuration within the nothingness of zero becomes a distinct even if speculative possibility on the horizon of science.
A simple mathematical equation to represent everything including nothing is zero = infinity, application of this simple fact will solve all other complex equations. This can be proved as follows.
0 + 0 = 0
0 - 0 = 0
0 * 0 = 0
0 / 0 = 0
and so on....
Zero remains constant in any relation to itself, no other number can remain constant while satisfying all the relations to itself.
I will use the character "~" to represent infinity and express the following equations.
~ + ~ = ~
~ - ~ = ~
~ * ~ = ~
~ / ~ = ~
and so on....
Also infinity is similar to zero and remains constant in relation to itself.
The same mathematical truth can be deduced as follows as well.
If 0 x 0 = 0 is true, then 0 / 0 = 0 is also true
If 0 x 1 = 0 is true, then 0 / 0 = 1 is also true
If 0 x 2 = 0 is true, then 0 / 0 = 2 is also true
If 0 x i = 0 is true, then 0 / 0 = i is also true
If 0 x ~ = 0 is true, then 0 / 0 = ~ is also true
It seems that mathematics, the universal language, is also pointing to the absolute truth that 0 = 1 = 2 = i = ~, where "i" can be any number from zero to infinity. We have been looking at only first half of the if true statements in the relative world. As we can see it is not complete with out the then true statements which are equally true. As all numbers are equal mathematically, so is all creation equal "absolutely". Consciousness is a sphere of universal Schwarzschild radius (ranging from zero to infinity) with a central cosmological constant of the conscience or the singularity or the soul or the absolute (i), Universe is an iSphere and we humans are capable of interpreting it as 4 dimensional 3Sphere.
This proves that 0 = i = ~ or in words "absolutely" nothing = "relatively" everything or everything is absolutely equal. Singularity is not only relative infinity but also absolute equality. There is only one singularity or infinity in the relativistic universe and there is only singularity or equality in the absolute universe and we are all in it.
I is that nothing which exists in everything. This statement is a proof in itself and is obvious that the 0SPhere or a point is everywhere in any other higher spheres of existence. Also the above iDNASequence shows the ubiquitous zero-strand (singularity) which is all along the double helix (duality).
If universe is the meaning of understanding of one’s surroundings, then it is created with every birth and destroyed with every death. Universe is in a steady big bang state. Multiverse is just multiple interpretations made by bodies and minds of the conscience (soul or singularity). What one perceives of self (soul) is not the same as another, this is the multiverse with in the universe that we live in. The moment a thought arises the universe comes to existence. If one can still the mind to absoluteness then there will be absolutely nothing. This state of absoluteness is called Nirvana (Moksha), immortality. One who knows thy self is immortal.
0 + 0 = 0
0 - 0 = 0
0 * 0 = 0
0 / 0 = 0
and so on....
Zero remains constant in any relation to itself, no other number can remain constant while satisfying all the relations to itself.
I will use the character "~" to represent infinity and express the following equations.
~ + ~ = ~
~ - ~ = ~
~ * ~ = ~
~ / ~ = ~
and so on....
Also infinity is similar to zero and remains constant in relation to itself.
The same mathematical truth can be deduced as follows as well.
If 0 x 0 = 0 is true, then 0 / 0 = 0 is also true
If 0 x 1 = 0 is true, then 0 / 0 = 1 is also true
If 0 x 2 = 0 is true, then 0 / 0 = 2 is also true
If 0 x i = 0 is true, then 0 / 0 = i is also true
If 0 x ~ = 0 is true, then 0 / 0 = ~ is also true
It seems that mathematics, the universal language, is also pointing to the absolute truth that 0 = 1 = 2 = i = ~, where "i" can be any number from zero to infinity. We have been looking at only first half of the if true statements in the relative world. As we can see it is not complete with out the then true statements which are equally true. As all numbers are equal mathematically, so is all creation equal "absolutely". Consciousness is a sphere of universal Schwarzschild radius (ranging from zero to infinity) with a central cosmological constant of the conscience or the singularity or the soul or the absolute (i), Universe is an iSphere and we humans are capable of interpreting it as 4 dimensional 3Sphere.
This proves that 0 = i = ~ or in words "absolutely" nothing = "relatively" everything or everything is absolutely equal. Singularity is not only relative infinity but also absolute equality. There is only one singularity or infinity in the relativistic universe and there is only singularity or equality in the absolute universe and we are all in it.
I is that nothing which exists in everything. This statement is a proof in itself and is obvious that the 0SPhere or a point is everywhere in any other higher spheres of existence. Also the above iDNASequence shows the ubiquitous zero-strand (singularity) which is all along the double helix (duality).
If universe is the meaning of understanding of one’s surroundings, then it is created with every birth and destroyed with every death. Universe is in a steady big bang state. Multiverse is just multiple interpretations made by bodies and minds of the conscience (soul or singularity). What one perceives of self (soul) is not the same as another, this is the multiverse with in the universe that we live in. The moment a thought arises the universe comes to existence. If one can still the mind to absoluteness then there will be absolutely nothing. This state of absoluteness is called Nirvana (Moksha), immortality. One who knows thy self is immortal.