Maheshwar

How unknown produces required amt of known to existing known such that symmetry exist

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How does unknown produce the necessary amount of known (or the additional amount of known thats required) to the existing (current) known in such a way that it creates a symmetry for the universe to exist? 

 

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5 hours ago, Maheshwar said:

How does unknown produce the necessary amount of known (or the additional amount of known thats required) to the existing (current) known in such a way that it creates a symmetry for the universe to exist? 

 

While I dont generally like the "dream" metaphor, I've gotten a great appreciation for it lately and think it best answers this question.  

You dream right?  You know it feels kinda real and links together, even though logically it shouldn't.  Like flying through some clouds only to land in a kitchen talking to your friends, it all can seemlessly fit together in dream land.

Much in the same way, what feels like reality and its infinite complexity and building off of itself, is itself a form or type of dream, only this "dream" has lots of sensical and logical obvious stuff that makes sense (to you and most) and fundamentally feels and seems real.  Also its consistency and the feeling of this consistency makes it easy to say this is real fundamentally and makes it had to question and see through.

So basically to directly answer your question, the "unknown" is like a highly  sophisticated Vr-dream machine that you experience everything through, which produces stuff called, known, real, and dreams.

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Mmmh!! ??

Thank you for giving your perspective.

As far as I see, I think it needs to be experienced in between "unknown" and "known" to make a better sense of it.

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