a union of opposites — Thinking
I can't help but see that the universe is comprised of a union of opposites, namely the principle of duality. you can pretty much break down the universe into what exists and what doesn't, and there needs to be a fine balance of both in order for there to even be the working, functioning, living universe as a whole. Then, what created this harmonious balance? I think that is a secret among secrets. For if known then whatever entity in the Universe (be it man or something else) would be able to divide this undivided universe of ours and create their own potential Universes. — Thinking
So, you're saying that the universe consists of the duality of, a> what exists, and b> what doesn't exist? What form does that non-existent stuff take? Those are truly opposites, but one takes on material form, and the other immaterial. Could that invisible element be Mind Stuff? :smile:the universe into what exists and what doesn't, — Thinking
I do not think, however, it is a fine balance. Instead, I believe the Universe is always in a natural balance as a flowing river. At times, there may be disruption, such as a dam stopping there flow of water, but in time, the dam will be overcome, and ther natural balance returns. — MondoR
1. The negative potential energy of gravity matches/cancels the positive kinetic energy of stuff.
2. Two matter particles in free space, oppositely charged (another balance), the electron and the proton, and their antiparticles (another balance). Note that neutrons in free space decay in about 12 minutes. One energy particle, the photon, which is its own antiparticle or one could say it has none. Only those number of ways to make them in this curious symmetry, due to…?
3. The net electric charge of the universe appears to be zero.
More? — PoeticUniverse
That sounds like the ancient Greek notion of Atoms & Void, something and nothing. Without void, matter could not move. Do you think somebody created that mutual relationship? Did everything else branch-off from that original duality? :smile:I am thinking that the duality of non-existence lies in space and vacuum. while existence comprises of matter and energy. — Thinking
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