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External, Internal, and Nondual Space, by B. Alan WallacePortico said Aug 24, 5:50 PM: |
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From the B. Alan Wallace essay, “External, Internal, and Nondual Space”: According to physicist Henning Genz, “Maybe quantum mechanical fluctuations initiated not only the stuff our world was made of prior to inflation but also space-time itself. Maybe the true vacuum, the true nothing, of philosophy and religion should be seen as a state wholly innocent of laws, space, and time. This state can be thought of as nothing but a collection of possibilities of what might be.” Deep and wise and wonderful! |
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