Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Two Things May Not Occupy The Same Place

"This is what makes you unique as an individual entity?"

Most everyone has heard the rule of "no two things may occupy the same place at the same time." I have choosen to reword this using reality and removing the unrealistic parts, "time and no-thing (nothing)." Reality can be misunderstood by factoring in our limitations or misunderstandings resulting in a continued limited understanding.


"Misunderstanding is an understanding." That understanding exists and is real, so misunderstanding is real and exists. What it creates in existence has results in reality. Technically there is no such thing as misunderstanding. It's just a word to describe your understanding. The results of your understanding is a derivative of who you are. You exist and thus your creation in reality is based on something. This something is your understanding. It has an impact on reality and you can change that understanding, which is a change in reality, which changes existence, which changes existence, which changes existence...


With that said, everything is connected. This connection is built upon from the smallest form of existence to the largest form of existence, but neither can exist without each other except for one thing, perfect energy. Just what is the largest form of existence? That remains unknown. What is the smallest form of existence? That, too, is unknown. Even as we look at stars and galaxies, we try to quantify it's existence. This is putting a border on what is there. This border is the limitation of our existence and removes things in reality that are there outside our border. Since there is no such thing as nothing, emptiness is replaced with something. What is it replaced with, that is unknown. The properties of that smallest element of existence is also unknown. I have tried to find a way to make it mentally visual, so you can understand that something is there. Each time you see something and you can't see anything, like in space, take the items you see and make its surrounding an invisible fluid. Make like the galaxies are in a vast black ocean. This water is not water as we know it, but it's there. We can't see or interface with it. Is it another form of energy so powerful and fast and small that it is being built upon creating creations of things that are becoming more and more visible as they are slowed down to our level of existence. This smallest element of existence has its properties and is there. If something is there and is changed then all things are somehow connected. For something to be visible to humans it has to mass together. The existence that masses together or changes it's form for us to interact with came from a smaller existence. The smaller existence is there and cannot be nothing. Our presence and understandings begin at a level that begins with Magnetic Energy. What lies beyond that remains to be seen and will never be seen as a human in our physical form. To deny it's presence is to deny reality by replacing it with nothing. Somethings there and nothing can not be in it's place. It can be built upon and changed, but not become nothing or calculated. It's presence isn't based on those things. Putting reality there gives creation to the ideal of infinity and perfection. Thus, there may be a God. Since we don't know, we believe. I told you what believing is. It is an admittance or acceptance of the existence of something you cannot see or understand. I told you what are the only two possible states of existence, you either understand or you do not understand. Neither may be in existence in the same place, nor exist without having a physical connection to everything else. Therefore, all things come from something to form something else. All things exist and all existence is equal. Things may be bent, the laws of reality cannot be bent and apply to all things making it real.

All things are existing within existence.
Existence is coexistence and all inclusive.
All existence is made up of another form of existence.
All existence is connected.

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