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5.2
Nothing exists
  Nothing isn't all it first seems. To say to someone, “you have nothing”, you mean they have no certain objects. It is an absence. It is a space. It is a zero.
  Yet nothing exists as a concept. Without it, we could not describe it. That is why nothing represents a face of the one in the same paradox we call unique collective awareness.
5.2 Nothing is pure concept
  Nothing is the purest concept in existence. It is also one of the most fundamental of human concepts of thinking.
  With nothing, we can do anything, we can create something, we can create everything. The only problem is what to create and how to create.
  The problem both in argument and practice is that if you start with nothing you are suppose to end with nothing. This is principle based on the logic that something cannot come from or go to nothing, and vice versa.
  Indeed, without such a boundary existence itself would not be possible. For existence depends upon the existence of the concept of non-existence.
  And nothing as pure concept is anything we want it to be as a purely theoretical idea, a fictional idea.
  Lets look now at a set of principles that might explain how UCA dreamt of the universe.
   
 
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