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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: Nimmie on 08/06/2021 20:16:42

Title: Existence and non-existence, are they the same?
Post by: Nimmie on 08/06/2021 20:16:42
Non-existence in it's nature describes existence. Supposing two events describes existence and non- existence : Death and life, and supposing we describe Death and Life with two states 0 and 1 where Death is 0 and Life is 1. Then using a number line to describe both event: 1.........................0, where the space between 1 and 0 describes Life up until Death, that is existence up until non-existence then it is seen that Death (0) consists in it's nature every event of existence, so therefore to describe non- existence is to describe existence, that is to describe 0 is to describe 1.............0

To describe non-existence is to describe existence till non-existence happens. That is to say we actually not existing because to not exist is to exist.

Title: Re: Existence and non-existence, are they the same?
Post by: Bored chemist on 08/06/2021 20:18:03
"Existence and non-existence, are they the same?"
No.