Re: Let There Be Something

From: Hal Ruhl <HalRuhl.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 20:54:10 -0400

My approach is that there is [exists] a list of possible "features"
of objects and ideas. This list is [at least] countably
infinite. Universes are described by the various one list to two sub
list ways of dividing this list. the number of such divisions is
uncountably infinite [a power set]. Nothing and and my All are one
of these divisions. If any division has a degree of "reality" this
division does. Since the Nothing and the All are a paired sub list
there is no rationale for assigning either Nothing or the All a
higher degree of "reality" than the other. The Nothing suffers
incompleteness and the All suffers inconsistency. The result as
explained in my posts is a fleeting and random assignment of a lower
degree of "reality" to all the other possible divisions.

The only assumption I can see is of the existence of a countably
infinite and divisible list of possibilities.

I do not see how such an assumption can be challenged.

Universes do not arise out of nothing but rather out of the mere
possibility of nothing.

Hal

  
Received on Fri Oct 28 2005 - 20:58:39 PDT

This archive was generated by hypermail 2.3.0 : Fri Feb 16 2018 - 13:20:11 PST