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Physics has all sorts of laws and rules but they all change depending

on what physicists want to organize for their laws.

There is only one law or rule that physics has that does not change.

Physicists call it their Uncertainty Principle.

This Uncertainty Principle is physics only real law.

 

Physic's only real law, the Uncertainty Principle, is also

Thermodynamics' only real law. It was discovered over

five-thousand years ago but only recently has it been translated into

words that are simple enough for modern physicists to understand.

The only law of both physics and thermodynamics:

 

SEEKING ORDER IS THE ONLY DISORDER.

 

The Uncertainty Principle is just this only-law that tells us that

the moment physicists think they have found order in their seeking

this Uncertainty Principle turns this apparent order – which

they think they have found -- into disorder, or, at best, a

probability-cloud.

 

Over 5000 years ago, sages around the Indus River discovered this

Only Law of Physics which they would hand down to us in the form of

a " not-two " called Advaita.

Advaita tells us that there is only one Reality which is timeless and

changeless and perfect, and is NOW. Seeking order in this NOW is an

exercise in futility because NOW personifies the perfection of

order because it is not only timeless and changeless but it is so

utterly perfect with its order that this supreme-order of NOW is

beyond any disorder or duality that needs some sort of name and form,

language, the mind.

 

The only apparent purpose for this seeking is to find the limits of

futility that Awakens the seeker with the Realization that seeking

is a disease because " seeking order is the only disorder. "

 

This Awakening these sages called Self-Realization.

 

-- just words

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