Singularity is “One and Only One”, the Source and the Absolute Whole. There is not multiple Singularities, however Singularity has two foundational aspects to it.
- Singularity is the Origin of the Universe, the Zero Point, the Source and this aspect will be referred to as the Universal Origin and designated by (0). It provides the Context for the Universe. Please refer to the post, The Meaning Of Context.
- Singularity is the Whole Universe, which refers to all the things within the Universe and this aspect will be referred to as the Universal Whole and designated by (1). It is the collection of all the Subjects, Fragments or Boundary States which make up the Absolute Whole. Another important thing to Understand here is that the Universe is Infinite because no boundary can be placed around it. Please refer to the post, The Infinity Of Singularity.
From these two points, Singularity is not only the SOURCE of all things, it IS all things. It is both the Zero (0) and the One (1). It is Everything and it is Nothing, as well as being Infinite. This then, is what sets the foundation of Duality within the Universe.
Also, it is important to Understand that these aspects are Qualitative differences, not Quantitative. This means that they are expressing a different Quality of Singularity, they are not making any Quantity or value statements about Singularity. They are not referring to the numbers 0 and 1.
To help clarify this, the Singularity Model diagram above shows that the origin of the circle cannot be detached from the circle as a whole, otherwise the circle ceases to exist.
The circle is the origin and the origin is the circle. They are simply two aspects of the same thing.
Now, everything within Universe/Singularity is a division of Universe/Singularity, a Fragment of the Universal Whole. Along with that, the process of division creates boundaries and these boundaries are the basis of the Finite Nature of manifest reality. Additionally, being divisions of Singularity, these Fragments will display the same Dualistic characteristics as Singularity itself.
As an aside, the reason that these Fragments are Finite is because Infinity is the True Reality and the Finite is the illusion. Illusions are transitory, illusions have their moment, but eventually, all illusion dissolves back into the Nothingness of the Whole.
Continuing on, each one of these Fragments is a unique, individual piece, there is not two exact same Fragments which occupy the same space and time as one another. In the same way, each piece of a cut cake is a unique and individual piece of cake that cannot co-exist in the same space, at the same time as another piece.
These Fragments within the Universal Whole will be designated by (fx) or Universal Fragment and when referencing a specific Fragment, the x will be assigned a number such as 1, 2, 3…, as in (f1), (f2), (f3). So in the example of the cake, (fx) is referencing the pieces of cake, whereas (f1) references specific piece 1 of the cake.
These terminologies and designations will be used in a future post and are presented here to provide a foundation on which to build.
Summary
- (0) = Universal Origin, Zero Point, State of Nothingness, Singularity Source, Context.
- (1) = Universal Whole, Infinity, State of Everythingness, Singularity Universe, Subject.
- These are Qualitative aspects of Singularity; they represent the Everything and Nothing of Infinity. They do not represent numerical value; they are not Quantitative like the numbers 0 and 1.
- (0) = (1) = ∞, Since both are referencing Singularity. (∞, Infinity Symbol)
- (fx) = Universal Fragment, a division or boundary state within the Universe.
- (f1), (f2), (f3), … = A specific Universal Fragment.
Clarification
The Fragments discussed here are not disconnected shards of Singularity, but are unique individual boundary states that are created by vibrational Energetic patterns. As Energetic frequencies shift and change, so do the boundary conditions and patterns that define these Fragments.
For more information on this phenomenon, One may be interested in researching the subject of Cymatics.
The Singularity Model diagram above may lead to the question,
“Where is the centre of the Universe?”
That is the equivalent of asking,
“Where is the centre of Infinity?”
Given that the Universe is Infinity.
Well, the answer is…
Everywhere.
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