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How to create the absolute Introduction: During the last few
thousand years, countless individuals in India, China and Europe have tried
to resolve the issue of absoluteness and THE ABSOLUTE, both as concepts and as
realities. Some claimed to have found the solutions to one or the other
problem, and promptly started religions, and which now, with hindsight, have
revealed themselves either as atavistic, albeit well-intentioned nonsense, or
as neither verifiable nor falsifiable wish fulfilment schemes. However, with
a big help from Hilbert, Church, Turing and Gödel et al, and a little help
from Einstein, Bose and Planck, a new, non-religious solution to the problem
of absoluteness, being nominalized and/or reified as THE ABSOLUTE, is now on
offer for reality testing by you.
Steps
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Invent (or actualise) a (personal) limit (i.e. a boundary, end or
stop/halt). Any limit/end/stop (of n) will do. This limit/end functions as a
relative absolute. ·
Reach (i.e. take up position on or as) the (i.e. your) limit/end/stop. ·
Collide/connect your limit/end/stop with an alternate limit/end/stop.
At (relative) limit/end/stop to (relative) limit/end/stop (i.e. end to end,
hence on-end), therefore at relative absolute to relative absolute collision,
relativity is eliminated (i.e. compressed out) and THE ABSOLUTE happens (i.e.
as undeniable realness). Tips · Confirm the above by touching some thing. Since you (i.e. a unique limit/self) are different from what you touch (i.e. an alternate limit/self), contact, because happening a relativity vacuum (i.e. in an ‘space’ empty of sameness), will be real, hence absolute. If touch does no make you absolutely real, then you and that which you touch are still relativised, in other words, you and that which you touch include compressible sameness. · Don’t read this ‘How to’ at normal, casual reading speed. Its content is highly compressed. To understand it, it needs to be decompressed. This is achieved by slowing down your reading speed to almost zero. · If you don’t want to suffer (see ‘warnings’), refrain from inventing and actualising limits/ends/stops. Warning · The (un-relativised, hence non-localised) ABSOLUTE, i.e. the REAL, is momentary, therefore not conserved in time/form. Virtual absolutes (i.e. local limits/ends/stops) are also momentary and not conserved in time/form. So, don’t attach to either if you don’t want to suffer. · If you need to attach, then do so to a limited series (i.e. an analogue) of limits/ends/stops. That prolongs realness, hence experience of the ABSOLTE. Unfortunately, the series (i.e. a life consisting of a series of limits/stops) too is not conserved. Things you’ll need ü The capacity to decide,
i.e. to stop/halt at a limit ü Random access capacity
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