Nizovtsev Yu. M.
Everything and nothingness
(Adventures of consciousness)
Abstract
The book explains how nothingness turns into everything, remaining nothingness.
Keywords: consciousness, beingness, information, infinite, finite, matter, time, space, motion, the person.
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1
The infinite, but discrete information process,linking the active and the passive, as essence of Creation
1.1. About objectivity, relativity and absoluteness of truth
1.2. The active and the passive in the unity and a division
1.3. Information as the echelon binding the passive and the active
1.4. Truth as manifestation of essences of different levels
1.5. Manifestation of consciousness at the levels of the live
1.6. Things in beingness as a projection of the fragments identified by consciousness into Uniform
1.7. The course of development of mankind in collisions the true and the false in the conditions of compression of time
1.8. Inescapability of imperfection of the person and human communities as propulsor of development of consciousness
Chapter 2
About the condition of existence of Creation
2.1. Essence of Creation
2.2. Death and consciousness
2.3. Religion, philosophy and the true consciousness
2.4. The person as the hologram and a "worldly" being in Creation
Preface
The person is the strange creature. It seems – the mind is given to him to misquote and distort everything, spoil and punish himself.
His misfortune and happiness – this is what he can sense, and think, and comprehend himself simultaneously. All these features in total are peculiar to him alone. Perhaps sensing this, the sages of all time have recognized only the personality, and above it a kind of higher power, in part, to ensure that the person was not so lonely.
Nevertheless, on all reasonable questions about meaning of life and death you won't find intelligible answers anywhere. There are, of course, different views among philosophers, writers, in religious treatises, but they cause either yawning, or sectarian concern.
Probably, therefore the population more and more grows cold to process of knowledge, looking for only entertainments.
It is possible to live in aspirations to tasty food, harmful drinks, other pleasures, career, the power, money. Still it is possible both to do some fighting, and to plunge into mindnumbing job. But all this, at best, reduces the person to the level of an alpha male of the herd of orangutans.