Thanks for the reply Dr. Standish (and sorry for the slow reply on my end, 
university has been busy these past weeks for me too).

I would definitely love to discuss the ideas in a 'Theory of Nothing' and 
also how your ideas have evolved since writing that book. A part of this 
theory that is neglected is the emotional consequences of it. I think it's 
easy to understand its mechanical workings, but hard to accept its 
semi-nihilistic consequences in the heart. I wrote a fiction novel earlier 
this year that examines the thoughts of a character discovering these ideas 
and then reaping the consequences of them, but I don't think my job is done 
expressing it, as the theory has many perspectives it can be approached 
from.

When you are less busy (in a few weeks or however long it takes), would you 
be willing to call? I could use some guidance on what to study next on 
these theories, as I feel like I can potentially find a way to popularize 
them (or, potentially, find a reason not to popularize them, if that is 
what life requires).

On Monday, October 20, 2025 at 8:38:50 PM UTC-7 Russell Standish wrote:

> I do lurk on this list, and happy to discuss related matters. Others
> on this list are interested as well. But I am busy with other things,
> so may be little delayed from time to time.
>
> As for these theories aren't popular, we are hardwired to believe in
> an objective reality external to ourselves, and these theories really
> require one to abandon that in favour of intersubjective
> consistency. For many, this is too bitter a pill to swallow. Just a 
> thought.
>
> Cheers
>
> On Mon, Oct 20, 2025 at 09:33:41AM -0700, Gil Berry wrote:
> > 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. 
> > 
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