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The God point: A concept beyond existence and non-existence

Authors: SAGAR, AMRIT SAGAR;

The God point: A concept beyond existence and non-existence

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This paper introduces the concept of the "God Point," a theoretical construct that transcends the dichotomy of existence and non-existence. Drawing on elements from multiverse theory, philosophical inquiry, and logical paradoxes, the God Point is proposed as the ultimate, undefinable state where all possible combinations of existence and non-existence converge and collapse. By analyzing the limitations of conventional logic and using principles from Gödel’s incompleteness theorems and Russell’s paradox, this paper argues that the God Point exists beyond the boundaries of comprehension, logic, and even imagination, representing the ultimate boundary where thought ceases. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Introduction The relationship between existence (E) and non-existence (N) has been the subject of inquiry in philosophy, science, and metaphysics for millennia. From ancient Eastern philosophies like Taoism, which posits an ineffable Tao, ancient Hindu multiverse theory, to the modern assumptions the nature of existence and its opposite has remained a fundamental question in our understanding of reality. In this paper, I introduce the concept of the "God Point," a theoretical boundary that transcends existence and non-existence by representing the unification of all possible combinations of these two states. The God Point challenges traditional logic by presenting a imaginary point for visual representation where both existence and non-existence collapse into an indefinable state, making it beyond any form of understanding, including mathematical, philosophical, and logical reasoning. My theory presents an interesting concept about the interplay of existence and non-existence. I am proposing that both existence and non-existence are possibilities itself . Let me try to summarize and break it down for clarity: Existence (E) and Non-existence (null/N): I argue that both existence and non-existence are possibilities itself , not fixed states. something can exist, or it can not exist, and both of these are equally valid and categorized as possibilities itself by taking these two as the base of any existing combination. In other word i can say that the universe or multiverse or any thing you can imagine are the possibilities of these two (E/N) .

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