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Theory of All

  1. All is(isnot) that which is(isnot) bothneither Something(nothing).

  2. Something pertains to Somethingness, (nothing) (pertainstonothingness).

  3. Something and (nothing) are(arenot) compelled to All, to equilibreum.

  4. All cannot be attained and is therefore antitropic. The symmetry of equilibreum is overcome by syntropy.

  5. Something is compelled to All entropically. Entropy forces dispersal of something into All.

  6. (Nothing is compelled to All syntropically). Syntropy forces cohesion of (nothing) into Something.

  7. Syntropy is the assymmetry. It produces itself, causes existence and prevents the possibility of equilibreum.

  8. Existence is syntropic, despite being entropically forced to All. Its force compells (nothing) into being.

  9. Whereas entropy accumulates and accelerates dispersal to All, syntropy produces itself; something produces itself and syntropy, which produces something, which produces itself ad infinitum.

notes

  1. Parentheses herein acknowledges the paradox of referring to (that whichisnot), that is to say referring to something that doesn’t exist as though it does. Word contraction and portmanteau infersnegates and, or, and not. Mid-sentence capitalisation acknowledges existence.

    S = ≮0 + >0
    Something equals not less than zero + more than zero

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The work is unfinishable

  1. The work is unfinisheable,
    It dissolves to wholeness.
    To start is enough.
    To stop is only to accept the possibility of change.
    Nothing stops.

  2. Completion is to invite, to admit, decay.
    Monk must slow dissolution, decelerate
    Or seek to create that which
    Despite its true cost
    Despite its inefficiencies
    Produces itself.

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