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Thinking about the Unthinkable

  • Moveen
  • Mar 24
  • 1 min read

Updated: 6 days ago

If x = {everything we can think about}, can we think/experience/imagine/know/be the unthinkable?

It would be something we cannot describe at all. We can't think about it, or talk about it because the second we do, it's already wrong.

This is not a theory on consciousness or reality as this exists outside of all of that. So we can either get there by completely eliminating "I". dying without dying. or something completely different we can't imagine.

But if there is a place where these 2 meet, like consciousness and reality. there must be some way to get there through here.

While writing this it make sense to think about consciousness as the thing that connects reality with non reality. but since we can't yet think/experience/imagine/know/be the non reality, it might not be true, or it is, if I'm going to be more optimistic. because rules don't apply now.

This could be considered a philosophical idea, but then that would be a label so no. It could also be everything. This idea of the unthinkable could be nothingness or everythingness together. but then nothingness and everythingness is the same so it makes no difference. or perhaps not. since again, it is unthinkable.

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