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The Paradox of Nothingness: Source of Everything, Yet Nothing

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posted on 2025-03-18, 22:25 authored by Russell CrawfordRussell Crawford, Julius AI


"The Paradox of Nothingness: Source of Everything, Yet Nothing" explores the philosophical and theoretical concept that absolute nothingness—defined as a complete void without rules, matter, energy, or information—can paradoxically serve as both the origin and ultimate destination of all existence. The paper proposes that information emerges at the boundary of nothingness, catalyzing balanced creation processes that maintain a zero-sum equilibrium. Through examining parallels in cosmic structures, atomic composition, and human reproduction, the work demonstrates how informational patterns persist and transfer forward even as physical forms dissolve. This conceptual framework offers a novel perspective on the cyclical nature of creation and dissolution, suggesting that the universe's apparent complexity may mathematically sum to nothing, preserving the integrity of nothingness as truly empty while simultaneously allowing for the existence of everything.

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