06-28-2021, 05:11 AM
How can everything and nothing be two sides of the same coin? Here I found a new clue from Morgue where he described and reading from a Carl Jung book that in order for there to be something it can only exist in relation to everything else that which it is not. For example a red ball is not green, is not blue and so on. So everything and nothing go together since nothing is the only "thing" that exists in relation to everything.