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Posted 06/17/09 - 02:45 PM:
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There is a fundamental of relative comparison which makes defiance impossible.

Take the concept of nothing. It has no quality, so is simply indescribable.

Then the singularity. It has no relative, so is also indescribable.

We take two things the same. There is no comparative difference, so not relatively describable.

In this way nothing, singularity and identical pairs have no relative difference.

None, one and two the same are perceptively identical because there is no discernible relative differences.





Edited by Caldwell on 07/13/09 - 01:26 AM. Reason: spelling

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Posted 07/12/09 - 08:40 PM:
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Nothing can be described by zero, or null, and its opposite being 1, or representing something.

The singularity is itself a reflection of the mind that asked it, and it will be reflected within the reflection when upon a consciousness such as AI, with practically unlimited consciousness, is born.
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Posted 09/18/09 - 09:33 PM:
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I agree with that in principle.

The thing is the inevitability of it. There either is nothing or there is existance, yet both are identical in singularity. We take the relative comparison between nothing and existance and generate two things that are individually identical. There is no difference between the identical things. It is inevitable.

Nothing, something and infinite comparison - it's all the same.

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