Theory of Nothingness

There is a fundamental force which influences the basic laws of nature to bring about a state of energetic equilibrium. It probably affects human thought patterns, but certainly demands a state of ‘nothingness’ whereby everything has achieved balanced static uniformity, or a state o0f non-being.

 

If this line of thought is extended on a cosmic scale then the universe as it acts against the effects of entropy must be expanding to nothingness, and if we consider matter on a large scale as it builds bigger and bigger bodies, then it too at some time, must approach a state of collapse. This continual expansion and collapse seems to be the current state of our universe.

 

The theory of nothingness seeks to explain these events within the realms of science, philosophy, and theology.

 

Theory of Nothingness.

 

  • General Nothingness. Tries to deal with the natural uniformity associated with our existence. Why are the laws of physics so finely tuned and apparently are equally applicable to all matter within the universe? Nothingness shows that all natural and scientific law is based on gaining equilibrium within each physical state of existence.

 

  • Philosophy of Nothingness. This part of the theory demonstrates the action of such equilibrium on both the human brain and mind functions, and has an effect on the general theory in terms of its relation to human thought and self awareness.

 

  • Theology of Nothingness. This explores an attempt to explain what we are, our humanness, and our perception of being one. It tries to express just what we are outside of any physical systems, and could be said to be the spiritual equilibrium which we all try to achieve.

Written by on July 25, 2011 under Miscellaneous.

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