Over the past few years, I convergently stumbled upon a theory extremely similar to the one presented in Russel Standish's 2006 book 'The Theory of Nothing.' I labeled my 'The Great Contradiction Model,' since it seems like the universe can instead be characterized by a single contradiction (or singularity), containing everything and nothing at the same time. I've been trying to condense my findings into a document, but I seem to lose motivation because there is an inherent lack of interest in previous writings on similar theories.
To me, these theories hold some of the most incredible wisdom I have ever come across, and if not further, they potentially describe reasons for our existence. So why are they ignored but other philosophies with less truth latched onto? While it could be a matter of advertising, I think it is more fundamental: to live is to be in ignorance of understanding. We've all heard the 'ignorance is bliss' line. I think consciousness is fundamentally defined as being abstracted from the absolute, contradictory, infinite truth of our universe. To live is to believe in a special universe, not one of millions, therefore, this theory dies because it is unimportant, if not harmful, to know about it. If anyone wants to talk with me about this, I would love to elaborate more. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/everything-list/3c832e9e-4b92-42aa-aac7-e2dcabb1c90en%40googlegroups.com.

