LAW OF THREE (15)
"Without imperfection, you or I
would not exist"
Stephen Hawking
"Look for one and you will find
two. Look for three and you will find one"
Law of Three
saying.
Within the existing
universe, in which all our experience is confined, it is not possible
to conceive the existence of any manifestation that is not based on
the relationship between three independent forces.
We
cannot experience an active force that is not dependent upon
a negative force. Nor can we have experience of a negative force
that is not dependent upon a positive one. Nor can we feel the presence of a reconciling force that is not dependent upon two
opposing forces.
Although we may
think that we can visualise each of the three independent forces separated of
each other, objective reason may show us that the observance of one of the perceived force implies the presence of the
other two.
If we take the
resisting impulse (-) we will notice that it is its presence what makes the presence and action the affirming impulse (+) possible. Like in the interplay of the accelerator and the brakes in a car.
The resisting
impulse (-) is the necessary support without which the affirming
impulse (+) would be lost in in space. Like an endless acceleration to nowhere.
It is the
reconciling force (=) that makes the active (+) and the passive
forces (-) mutually significant. It is It is the reconciling force the 3rd force that gives significance and direction to the two contrary forces. Like the steering wheel in the car.
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