07-23-2011, 03:33 PM
if there was just one observer, there couldnt be a many-natured existence. if there is a many-natured existence, it means many-naturedness is also a property of infinity as equally as 'one'. one cannot be prioritized over another, lest infinity may end up not being infinite.
so therefore - 'none of these exist, there is only one' proposition falls short. all of these exist, and all of these are interconnected.
so therefore - 'none of these exist, there is only one' proposition falls short. all of these exist, and all of these are interconnected.