I find this is a hard one to really get to grips with, and believe that Nietzsche's oft-quoted statement that "God is dead" refers not to a deity that has ceased existence, but to the idea of the death of God as a philosophical construct.
I've briefly read science papers that suggest that, as gravity is a negative energy as a mathematical term, then it can combine with energy to create matter, the collision of both equalling the mathematical construct of zero. I feel this ties in with Nietzsche's beliefs, in that we're potentially existing in a universe truly devoid of meaning or purpose.
I've briefly read science papers that suggest that, as gravity is a negative energy as a mathematical term, then it can combine with energy to create matter, the collision of both equalling the mathematical construct of zero. I feel this ties in with Nietzsche's beliefs, in that we're potentially existing in a universe truly devoid of meaning or purpose.
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