A philosophical view

I always wanted to share my basic philosophical view to many people mainly to see how others would relate and respond to it even if I do imagine that 99% wouldn’t really care about it for obvious reasons; anyway for whoever interested, I’ll post it here.

Taking a look at the history of physics one thing was clear to me, that everything that was ever thought to be an absolute therefore perfect ended up being disproved as such, causing an obvious  realization which goes along the lines of “the universe is not and does not allow for infinity/perfection to exist”.

Just following a logical thought it seems clear to me that that’s true, at least to a certain extent because if anything was ever to be infinite in any way, that would be the only thing in existence; if any object just had infinite speed for example it would have infinite mass, occupying an infinite amount of space and having an infinite gravity well.

With this basis, which I know to be ignorant in many ways seems to be logically correct to me and brings me to the development of my philosophical view which is the following:

and are the only truly perfect numbers; if 1 was true and existing only 1 would exist therefore becoming 0 and if nothing was in existence, so if only 0 were to be true than it would become 1 and the 2 of them would basically start existing simultaneously causing the existence of 2 which I find fascinating as it kind of responds well to the human perception of this duality that permeates the universe, good an evil being a form of this.

But it doesn’t stop here because in a way I do have something to give it some basis; on Morgan Freeman’s Science Show in an episode they showed an experiment with quantum mechanics; as far as I remember they would send quantum of energy to a tiny sheet of metal and the expectation was that in 50% of the cases the energy would be absorbed by the sheet causing the other 50% to be missed.
The result was in fact mind blowing as the both things happened simultaneously, so and happening together.

It’s all said in a very simplistic way I know, but I personally think this could be right in a way, obviously the universe is far more complicated and saying that this would be the only right and absolute answer would be extremely wrong and would go against this philosophy itself (do you see what’s happening here again?).

In conclusion I’d like to say a couple of things, if anyone knows better, please comment and help me expand and correct this thought in order to maybe get closer to a wider more comprehensive view, then that I don’t claim any paternity over this thought mainly because I know there are much more educated and smarter people than I am and I assume some one must have reached this conclusion well before I did and third that, well, my actual philosophy of life develops mainly from this point but I won’t bother you with it for now.

I hope you liked this entry and, once again, hope that if you can you’ll join this conversation as I said earlier, thanks for reading!


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