Morgue uses something called ontological mathematics.
I'm listenering to videos about it and it involves using direct reasoning instead of empirical results as in science. Science actually only has evidence by repeated observation. So science is only probabilistically true.
My own approach is that reality is the difference between everything and nothing, which are two sides of the same coin, hence oneness. Leo Gura has this video where he explains how nothing and everything are joined.
I haven't fully grasped it yet, but as Ra said in the Law of One, infinity is oneness, and Leo said that reality is infinity. That's a very boiled down explanation that needs to be unpacked a lot Leo said. My current loose understanding is to ask the question: What can be outside everything? The answer is: Nothing. And this forms a duality between everything and nothing. And that duality is a difference that is reality.
Quote:"Ontological Mathematics was originally leaked to the public via a controversial hidden society operating under various pseudonyms. Since then, it has taken the world by storm. Ontological mathematics isn’t any one person’s idea. It’s a new way of thinking that is championed by the greatest thinkers of the age. Nearly 100 books have been written about it by various authors and independent ontological mathematics research groups are appearing around the world." - From Amazon description of Ontological Mathematics: The Science of the Future - Hyperianism
I'm listenering to videos about it and it involves using direct reasoning instead of empirical results as in science. Science actually only has evidence by repeated observation. So science is only probabilistically true.
My own approach is that reality is the difference between everything and nothing, which are two sides of the same coin, hence oneness. Leo Gura has this video where he explains how nothing and everything are joined.
I haven't fully grasped it yet, but as Ra said in the Law of One, infinity is oneness, and Leo said that reality is infinity. That's a very boiled down explanation that needs to be unpacked a lot Leo said. My current loose understanding is to ask the question: What can be outside everything? The answer is: Nothing. And this forms a duality between everything and nothing. And that duality is a difference that is reality.