STATE[MENT]VERSE – 5: Nothing = Something/Everything

How far or near, or at what distance or difference, or interval, are state[ment](s)?

The ‘space’, in general, is defined by and is the state – set of information. The information in state, that is state defines and is the interval or difference.

So what is the difference/interval/space between them?

One might be tempted to say, no space. But since even that ‘no space’ is defined by state[ment]. Every thing, any thing is defined by state[ment]. So even that cannot be said. But even that ‘that cannot be said’, cannot be said, even this cannot be said, not even this, not even this, not this, not this,… This is infinite regression, This is NOTHING, This is Infidefiception, This is no state[ment], This is State[ment]verse

[Note: Don’t confuse no state[ment] with ‘state[ment]’. Also, state[ment] is ‘statement/state’]

So the difference/distance/interval/space between state[ment](s) is NOTHING, is INFIDEFICEPTION, is STATE[MENT]VERSE

The state[ment](s) are infinitely far, the state[ment](s) are infinitely close. The state[ment](s) are ‘this’ much close/far, not ‘this’ much close/far, the state[ment](s) are ‘that’ much far/close, not ‘that’ much close/far.

‘This’,’That’, here implies any finite amount or distance.

There is space (general), no space (general). There is-isn’t space (general). There is every space, there is no space.

There is state[ment], there is no state[ment]

There is-isn’t state[ment]. There is Everything, there is Nothing-Everything, there is Nothing = Everything, there is Contradiction, there is Nothing, there is Infidefiception, there is State[ment]verse

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