Mutually Exclusive Concepts
Mr. Andrew A Pépés asserts his right to be identified as the author of this work, and any original ideas and thoughts contained within it, in accordance with the Copyright, © Designs and Patents Act 1988.
This work is a part extraction of his first book published December 1998 “A Pocket Volume of the Universe”.
© A. A. Pépés 1998
What would happen if an immovable object met an unstoppable Force?
To answer this question you must understand certain concepts.
The concepts are as follows:
1. Mutually exclusive concepts
This means one or more concepts cannot exist together in the same Universe.
To truly understand the Universe and everything in it, one must understand and distinguish between mutually exclusive concepts. This means that if one concept is really true for or in our Universe it must not contain a concept that contradicts it.
E.g. The statement “everyone can see colour” is only true in certain circumstances when one refers to everybody in a particular group of study, but it is not totally true if one refers to the whole population or the Universe (some people are colour blind, and some are totally blind).
Examples of two mutually exclusive concepts follow (section The concept of an immovable object & The concept of an unstoppable force.
2. The concept of an immovable object
An immovable object means nothing can move it, nothing in the Universe can move it. Normally one would use oneself as the observer or frame of reference, but for it to be truly immovable, no one or anything must be able to move it. Therefore it would be “immovable” in the eyes of any observer or frame of reference.
3. The illusion of an immovable object
Why is an immovable object an illusion?
The concept of movement is relative to the observer or frame of reference, so every object moves relative to someone else or another frame of reference. E.g. the ground does not move relative to yourself, but the ground is actually moving as the earth spins on its axis, and around the sun. The sun moves relative to the other stars in the galaxy, and galaxies move relative to themselves, and so on. Even at the microscopic level, everything is moving. (What appears to be immovable is what you see at your level or scale, so you ignore all movements below or above that level or scale).
4. The concept of an unstoppable force
An unstoppable force means nothing can stop this force (by an object or another force).
Truly unstoppable means it will not, and cannot be stopped in all frames of reference.
As we have seen from the illusion of an immovable object, that everything is actually moving in one way or another in our Universe. Then the force that is behind our Universe is a “contender” for an unstoppable force.
So the answer to the question ”What would happen if an immovable object met an unstoppable force?” is simple, you just have to decide which Universe we live in.
It is obvious that we do not live in an immovable object Universe because this is subjective and never true when we look at the details of movement. So we must conclude that we live in an unstoppable force Universe. Those that can not come to this conclusion feel that at some future point in time the Universe will stop!
If you think of time and space and existance (not miss spelled) as one, then it can not stop.
Morph your mind with Morphological
Mr Andrew Pépés
This work is a part extraction of his first book published December 1998 “A Pocket Volume of the Universe”.
© A. A. Pépés 1998
What would happen if an immovable object met an unstoppable Force?
To answer this question you must understand certain concepts.
The concepts are as follows:
1. Mutually exclusive concepts
This means one or more concepts cannot exist together in the same Universe.
To truly understand the Universe and everything in it, one must understand and distinguish between mutually exclusive concepts. This means that if one concept is really true for or in our Universe it must not contain a concept that contradicts it.
E.g. The statement “everyone can see colour” is only true in certain circumstances when one refers to everybody in a particular group of study, but it is not totally true if one refers to the whole population or the Universe (some people are colour blind, and some are totally blind).
Examples of two mutually exclusive concepts follow (section The concept of an immovable object & The concept of an unstoppable force.
2. The concept of an immovable object
An immovable object means nothing can move it, nothing in the Universe can move it. Normally one would use oneself as the observer or frame of reference, but for it to be truly immovable, no one or anything must be able to move it. Therefore it would be “immovable” in the eyes of any observer or frame of reference.
3. The illusion of an immovable object
Why is an immovable object an illusion?
The concept of movement is relative to the observer or frame of reference, so every object moves relative to someone else or another frame of reference. E.g. the ground does not move relative to yourself, but the ground is actually moving as the earth spins on its axis, and around the sun. The sun moves relative to the other stars in the galaxy, and galaxies move relative to themselves, and so on. Even at the microscopic level, everything is moving. (What appears to be immovable is what you see at your level or scale, so you ignore all movements below or above that level or scale).
4. The concept of an unstoppable force
An unstoppable force means nothing can stop this force (by an object or another force).
Truly unstoppable means it will not, and cannot be stopped in all frames of reference.
As we have seen from the illusion of an immovable object, that everything is actually moving in one way or another in our Universe. Then the force that is behind our Universe is a “contender” for an unstoppable force.
So the answer to the question ”What would happen if an immovable object met an unstoppable force?” is simple, you just have to decide which Universe we live in.
It is obvious that we do not live in an immovable object Universe because this is subjective and never true when we look at the details of movement. So we must conclude that we live in an unstoppable force Universe. Those that can not come to this conclusion feel that at some future point in time the Universe will stop!
If you think of time and space and existance (not miss spelled) as one, then it can not stop.
Morph your mind with Morphological
Mr Andrew Pépés