My initial ones: It can be a simple, joyful exercise in word play or the very foundation of the universe. Like everything else, I suppose this is a matter of perception.
As the basis of a theology: Out of the veil of that which cannot be spoken/conceived, emerges that simple statement. From unity comes a primordial struggle between existence and non-existence. Physics tells us that the vacuum is a very complex place, containing non-zero Higgs field(s) and a constant froth of particle-anti-particle pairs popping into existence and then annihilating one another.
From this basic dichotomy, yin and yang and the boundary between the two, everything else follows. Or not.
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I'd love to read comments on this simple paradox.
My initial ones: It can be a simple, joyful exercise in word play or the very foundation of the universe. Like everything else, I suppose this is a matter of perception.
As the basis of a theology: Out of the veil of that which cannot be spoken/conceived, emerges that simple statement. From unity comes a primordial struggle between existence and non-existence. Physics tells us that the vacuum is a very complex place, containing non-zero Higgs field(s) and a constant froth of particle-anti-particle pairs popping into existence and then annihilating one another.
From this basic dichotomy, yin and yang and the boundary between the two, everything else follows. Or not.
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