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    GodlyFantasy12
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      TheArcaneAxiom
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        The Nothing in my and Princess’s world is a infinitely dimensional spatial manifold of pure empty space. In contrast, the Everything is an infinitely dimensional spatial manifold of pure filled space. They may sound very different to us, and they are indeed opposites, but on their own, they behave and look exactly the same, it is only when they come in contact with one another is when their differences actually contrast, creating the universe. Neither are good or evil, they just are, but the fundamental symmetry of good and evil is derived from them.

        The concept of Nothingness is actually a really interesting topic though. If I have a box, and I want nothing to be inside it, I can take out all the objects, then I can take out all the molecules and atoms, creating a vacuum. Is this true nothing? Not yet, there is still subatomic particles flying through, being created and being destroyed within this box. Let’s take out all of those, is there anything else left inside this box? Perhaps time and other natural laws? Let’s take those out, oh, but there’s also all the general laws of mathematics, so lets take that out. Once we do so, is this really truly a box filled with truly nothing? Well, if you think about it, there is a distinction between the inside and outside. If it can be referenced as something, then it can’t truly be nothing, right? So perhaps to truly make sure we have this box filled with nothing, we have to eliminate all of reality with all the same steps we took before. We still haven’t even gotten into things like God for example. What fascinates me about this is that it shows the impossibility of true nothingness, and how that could maybe be taken in some sense proof that existence always existed, otherwise it would have had to be from a true nothing, making existence impossible. As to how this relates to the nature of God and things, I don’t know, but it is something I’m pondering.

        He is perfect in Justice, yet He is perfect in Mercy, even when we fail Him. For this, He is good.

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        MineralizedWritings
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          "And so I left this world just as I had entered it. Confused."

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          Felicity
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            Have you seen the NeverEnding Story? The Nothing in there is a darkness that swallows everything. It symbolizes the world without imagination.

            He must increase, but I must decrease.

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