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The Concept

How the forces between physical and non-physical constitute our world

From the moment we arise in the morning, every aspect of our daily physical and emotional lives is determined by the contrast and inter-dependence between physical and non-physical reality. That we are insensitive to and unaware of this is an oversight of history and scientific investigation, not perception, and thus our learned understanding of the world we live in is wholly deficient.

To claim the ‘discovery’ of ‘nothing’ might at first seem pretentious and without serious merit. “Of course there is ‘nothing…everybody knows that!”, you might exclaim indignantly. We have been taught to believe that nothing is merely the absence of something – an obvious, observable fact of little importance.

But consider this: the nearly limitless power of the modern computer, based on controlling combinations of simple positive and negative electronic charges, or 1s and 0s, is readily accepted by science, business and non-technical users alike without question – obviously because it works. This single technical advance has revolutionized every aspect of the modern world and represents an unprecedented leap in our ability to design, build, implement and utilize intelligent systems for greater efficiency, productivity and applied creativity. Within a single generation, beginning in the 1950s, civilization moved at lightning speed from the Industrial Age to the Age of Information Technology and permanently transformed every facet of human education, science, production and lifestyle on planet Earth.

What is not so evident is that the principles of the computer are the exact same principles by which the Universe and everything in it operates. In fact, the relationship between the physical and non-physical, positive and negative, full and empty, hot and cold, darkness and light, more and less, order and disorder is the fundamental principle of all existence. The importance of ‘nothing’ is equal to the importance of ‘something’. After all, how could the physical have a place to exist and a path for motion without nothing? One cannot exist without the other. There is a natural inherent balance, an essential equilibrium between the forces of something and nothing, physical form and non-physical space, that enables all systems to work. This fundamental, provable truth can no longer be ignored by mankind or its scientific community.

Now before you yield to the temptation to say “so what?” and move on, please click on Applications to learn how this knowledge affects your everyday life, your family, your job or profession, your attitudes and beliefs and how you might consciously direct the remainder of your life.