Saturday, 2 February 2013

Concerning Doubt

To doubt a given object or structure one questions the metaphysical validity, by that I mean the truth of said object which may be form, singularity, or even God himself. Notice that when me say truth we mean the extent of reality possessed by the object or structure, and as we defined the extent of existence to be contained solely within the attribute we should simply question the extent of attribute of the form or structure.

To make this more clear, the singularity contains more reality than the form so even if one doubts the form  the singularity itself cannot be doubted to the same extent. The necessity is also of utmost importance, and since the singularity creates infinite representations of itself or forms, it is of necessary importance for it to exist for its forms to exist. This is not to say that it must, for the singularity of bodies does not need exist - ponder over this thought for a moment if unclear on its significance.

From above it should make itself clear that one can test for the reality of some object or structure by simply doubting it and through the rational faculty of mental reasoning come to conclude on its necessity or attribute. Further, one must not fall under the illusion that the attribute can be ascribed some objective scale isomorphic  to the natural numbers or otherwise; separation into finity and infinity is sufficient. Elaborating on this further, only forms exist in finite representation and each singularity exists of an infinity each higher than the other. We need not concern ourself with forms which necessarily exist due to a singularity, but observing the attribute of a singularity is sufficient.

I argue that the necessity of a structure existing is in absolute alignment with its attribute. For we define something to necessarily exist for its products necessarily exist. Hence its product is merely a form of the initial singularity, as we argued before the singularity occupies a higher attribute than the form it produces. In fact the singularity which may produce a singularity occupies a state of greater attribute and hence existence by the same reasoning. (If this remains unclear consult my previous article titled 'Preliminaries for Propositions on the Nature of Existence')

We come to the last obstacle, doubting God - a necessary obstacle on the path to enlightenment. I shall not describe any new proposition here, or even attempt to prove the nature or existence of God. Simply, when doubting an absolute infinite one must study the necessity of existence as the attribute has already been defined. It is a useful moment to elaborate on our definition of God, not only is he substance infinite in his attributes but furthermore infinite in dimensions of infinity. In other words,  I mean the absolute infinite of which existence is an attribute, and henceforth is a fundamental substance to existence itself.


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