Is there such a thing as a fundamental reality, something which was
around before our universe came into existence and which will still
remain when all matter, time, and space itself ultimately
disappear? Something fundamental which, in turn, can make space and
time and matter arise from seemingly nothing? Under most
cosmological and physical models, the last known remnants of
reality are the disembodied laws of mathematics -- beyond which it
is extremely difficult to probe further. Using contemporary
physics, narrated at popular science level, Chris Ransford shows
why full nothingness -- a nothingness within which even the
disembodied laws of mathematics would not exist -- cannot possibly
exist, and what most likely underpins and enables reality. This
leads the author to a few thoughts as to how such knowledge may be
verified, and then deployed to achieve a better alignment with
reality.
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