Snippets (Random Scribblings)
There is no such thing as the same. Everything is different, if only by occupying a unique point in the universe. Two cubes, of identical size and colour and composition... .(this in itself is impossible --to get all the molecules in the same arrangement and number)..cannot occupy the same area in the universe. There is only similiar, and very similiar.
There is no such thing as nothing. I doubt our senses could truely interpret 'nothing'. Nothing is not darkness, nothing is not white, nothing is not anything we could possible interpret. Because our senses don't interpret nothing, we just interpret...th ings that give output. Nothingness has no output. It's a delusional term, it doesn't exist.
To be everything would be the same as being nothing. To exist, one must be defined, by contrasting with other objects (even if it was a mean a thing as occupying a different point in the universe). To be everything, one would lose any defining features. To lose the defining features, one would be nothing. To be a part of everything, one must become nothing.
If one were to know everything in the universe, they would have to occupy every point in the universe ceasing existence. Because to be everything would be to become nothing.
(c) 2006