Ed8
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Soul of Ginnungagab,
Perhaps this will help.
Nix comes from the German word nichts, and means 'nothing'.
Here's where it gets difficult, but bear with me please.
There are two zeros. one is the absence of something and can be expressed mathematically as 0/1 (zero divided by one). The other zero is a "never was and never will be and there's nothing to discuss because it has no existence". This is nix. Mathematically 0/0 (zero divided by zero). Occultists sometimes call it Void. But Void is a noun, and these are not nouns. They are verbs; they are actions.
'Not' excludes the item and points to either everything else, or if it is part of a dichotomy, it points to the item's opposite in the dichotomy.
'Un' is the action of removing from visible reality.
'Nix' is the action of unmaking (unmocking) forever across all time. It isn't, and there is not any 'is' ever.
'Nix un' is fun because it unmakes the removal.
I should give the mathematics of the full set of four:
1/1 = an existence
1/0 = infinity, infinite existences
0/1 = "the absence of a presence", and constitutes the presence in reality of an absence of that presence. Guess what lies behind 'loss'?
0/0 = Void, never was or will be because no existence of anything. Aka static.
Hope the above helps,
Ed
Perhaps this will help.
Nix comes from the German word nichts, and means 'nothing'.
Here's where it gets difficult, but bear with me please.
There are two zeros. one is the absence of something and can be expressed mathematically as 0/1 (zero divided by one). The other zero is a "never was and never will be and there's nothing to discuss because it has no existence". This is nix. Mathematically 0/0 (zero divided by zero). Occultists sometimes call it Void. But Void is a noun, and these are not nouns. They are verbs; they are actions.
'Not' excludes the item and points to either everything else, or if it is part of a dichotomy, it points to the item's opposite in the dichotomy.
'Un' is the action of removing from visible reality.
'Nix' is the action of unmaking (unmocking) forever across all time. It isn't, and there is not any 'is' ever.
'Nix un' is fun because it unmakes the removal.
I should give the mathematics of the full set of four:
1/1 = an existence
1/0 = infinity, infinite existences
0/1 = "the absence of a presence", and constitutes the presence in reality of an absence of that presence. Guess what lies behind 'loss'?
0/0 = Void, never was or will be because no existence of anything. Aka static.
Hope the above helps,
Ed