Constant Asymmetric Contrast Duality – How Asymmetry and Symmetry Shape Existence

If we observe the world around us carefully, we can identify recurring patterns in every fundamental form of existence. By "fundamental existence," I refer to entities such as "a man" or "a woman"—not the family unit they form, as that is a functional structure rather than a fundamental existence. From time to space, from living … Continue reading Constant Asymmetric Contrast Duality – How Asymmetry and Symmetry Shape Existence

Exploring the Realms: Physical and Non-Physical

We live in a physical world. Even when we sleep, our body remains in this world, but our non-physical part—the mind, consciousness, or soul—seems to wander elsewhere. To many, this non-physical aspect feels imaginary or unreal. Some philosophies even argue that the physical world itself is an illusion. I don’t subscribe to either extreme. I … Continue reading Exploring the Realms: Physical and Non-Physical

The Journey Within: Finding True Fulfillment

From an early age, I felt a deep sense of lacking—an unidentifiable void within me. No matter what I did, the feeling never disappeared. In an effort to fill this emptiness, I sought friendships, tried to please my parents and society, excelled in academics, and engaged in extracurricular activities to gain recognition. However, as I … Continue reading The Journey Within: Finding True Fulfillment

Redefining Life and Death: The Death and Adjustment Hypotheses (DAH) and the Search for True Peace

Everyone desires happiness. Above all, we seek peace, regardless of our race, religion, or background. Yet, peace often seems elusive. Many of us attempt to escape reality—whether physically or within our minds—in search of it. This raises a crucial question: is reality truly uncomfortable, or is our perception of it flawed? Reality is shaped by … Continue reading Redefining Life and Death: The Death and Adjustment Hypotheses (DAH) and the Search for True Peace

Rethinking Suicide: A Deeper Perspective

Suicide is not just a global issue; it has been a major challenge for human civilization for centuries. Most approaches to addressing suicide focus on preventing and managing its causes, with a strong emphasis on mental health. Yet, despite these efforts, suicide remains difficult to prevent. When examining the factors influencing suicide, we can broadly … Continue reading Rethinking Suicide: A Deeper Perspective

“E = e+1”: A theory for everything

This afternoon, on November 10, 2020, I found myself contemplating the nature of existence as a whole—everything that exists within my understanding. To put it simply, I asked myself: "Is everything (E) explainable by reason (e)?" Based on my life experiences, I once assumed that E = e, meaning everything could be explained. However, problems … Continue reading “E = e+1”: A theory for everything