Re: WHY DOES ANYTHING EXIST

From: Hal Ruhl <HalRuhl.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2005 16:21:17 -0400

To answer Norman's question: Re: My opinion on: WHY DOES ANYTHING EXIST

I do not believe that Nothing and Everything are the same object.

I do believe that the system imbedding universes has zero information.

I do believe that Nothing and Everything form [unavoidably] a no
information definitional [is,is-not] pair and that this system is what
embedds universes.

I believe that this system has an internal dynamic arising from the
incompleteness of the Nothing component.

Dynamic Somethings within the Everything [including maybe universal
dovetailers etc. etc.] result from the symmetry breaking associated with
the Nothing attempting to complete itself which it must do. The dynamic
Somethings give instantations [each arbitrary in dimension] of reality to
descriptions of states of universes [numbers in the Everything?].

Since the description of the Nothing is a number it is in the Everything
and is eventually [no idea of "time" implied] given reality by the
Somethings and the overall initial system symmetry is reestablished only to
be broken yet again.

I have discussed these ideas in other threads and am still working on them.

Hal Ruhl
Received on Wed Jun 01 2005 - 16:25:03 PDT

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