Ormond wrote:UniversalAlien wrote:Why does Existence Exist?
The overwhelming vast majority of what exists doesn't actually exist, it's empty space between atomic particles, between stars etc.
Space is not empty. It is an electromagnetic matrix.
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Ormond wrote:UniversalAlien wrote:Why does Existence Exist?
The overwhelming vast majority of what exists doesn't actually exist, it's empty space between atomic particles, between stars etc.
Space is not empty. It is an electromagnetic matrix.
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Why does existence exist?
1. Dynamic equilibrium is the natural state of non-existence.
2. Fluctuations within these dynamics can create transient existences of contrasts.
3. "All things being equal"...dynamic equilibrium will prevail.
4. A contrast that is self-cycling can remove the condition, "all things being equal".
5. A cycle of contrast creates a continuum.
6. Within a continuum, there is a timeline created where existence occurs.
Equilibrium is the primal force.
The self-referential cycle is powered by equilibrium.
Existence is an expanded equilibrium.
Expansion is the basis of space/time.
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It's my opinion that if we view a situation from the correct perspective, its logic will become apparent.
The "big bang" is not the beginning of Time.
It is the beginning of Expansion.
We are made of radially expanding longitudinal wave nodes.
Radial expansion occurs @ the universal constant "c".
The differential expansion of radially expanding "matter" and spherically expanding E/M transfer creates the "apparent speed of light".
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The "void" is the natural state of dynamic equilibrium.
There is no space/time in the void.
Space/time are the dimensions relative to expansion.
The qualities of expansion are "radial trajectory @ c"
As entities made of nodes of radial energy, we don't sense the constant motion of expansion ( that creates Time).
Space, from our perspective, is relative distances of co-moving radial nodes.