K Seles
Oct 10, 2023

But this assumes that nature has an origin. No matter how one tries, one can never get around infinity. ‘Why is there something rather than nothing?’ Is ancient philosophy. But nothing becomes something in its nothingness. Infinity again. Why not just accept infinity? And its space-time duality, eternity. Even this ‘duality’ is monism, two sides of the same coin.

Nature needs no god or gods to explain away its existence, nature simply exists because it must. No origin. No end. No direction. No goal. No purpose. Yet nature itself is all that is, and the repository of all knowledge that is.

Go figure.

K Seles
K Seles

Written by K Seles

Architect by vocation. Individualist by inclination. Political sociologist, anthropologist, rationalist, philosophist, and cosmologist by avocation.

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