Absolute Absence Is Impossible (End of the Illusion Nothingness)
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Absolute Absence Is Impossible: End of the Illusion of NothingnessWhat does it mean for something to be absolutely absent? Can true nothingness exist, or is the very concept self-contradictory?In Absolute Absence Is Impossible, Md. Uzzal Molla explores one of the deepest questions in philosophy, metaphysics, cosmology, and theology: whether absolute nonexistence is possible. Drawing upon logic, ontology, causality, information theory, contemporary physics, and philosophical analysis, the book argues that the notion of complete nothingness collapses under careful examination.The work investigates the relationship between existence, dependency, structure, information, and reality itself. It challenges the common assumption that existence emerged from an absolute void and examines whether the universe, natural laws, information, and consciousness point toward a deeper ontological foundation. Through rigorous reasoning, the book proposes that reality is fundamentally structured and that absolute absence is not a genuine possibility but an illusion created by linguistic and conceptual abstraction.Building upon the author's broader philosophical framework, including the Unified Principle (
Absolute Absence Is Impossible: End of the Illusion of NothingnessWhat does it mean for something to be absolutely absent? Can true nothingness exist, or is the very concept self-contradictory?In Absolute Absence Is Impossible, Md. Uzzal Molla explores one of the deepest questions in philosophy, metaphysics, cosmology, and theology: whether absolute nonexistence is possible. Drawing upon logic, ontology, causality, information theory, contemporary physics, and philosophical analysis, the book argues that the notion of complete nothingness collapses under careful examination.The work investigates the relationship between existence, dependency, structure, information, and reality itself. It challenges the common assumption that existence emerged from an absolute void and examines whether the universe, natural laws, information, and consciousness point toward a deeper ontological foundation. Through rigorous reasoning, the book proposes that reality is fundamentally structured and that absolute absence is not a genuine possibility but an illusion created by linguistic and conceptual abstraction.Building upon the author's broader philosophical framework, including the Unified Principle (
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