Author: Samo Liu 1) Word public summary: In previous articles, I discussed the cosmological concepts underlying Daoist and Buddhist philo...
Author: Samo Liu 1) Word public summary: In previous articles, I discussed the cosmological concepts underlying Daoist and Buddhist philo...
In previous articles, I discussed the cosmological concepts underlying Daoist and Buddhist philosophies (Eastern metaphysics) and analyzed, from an engineering and technical perspective, the “theoretical contradictions” between quantum mechanics and relativity in light of the conclusions of modern physics. I argued that Aristotle’s works “Physics” and “Metaphysics,” which deferred the study of “space” and “time” to the realms of theology and metaphysics, were the root cause of these theoretical contradictions in modern physics.
The following articles interpret “Physics” and “Metaphysics” and explain the root causes of such contradictions.
The two articles recently published by LJRS, “A Study on the Nature and Form of Zero” and “From Infinity (Wuji) to Taiji, Yin-Yang to Heaven-Earth (Qiankun)”, serve as a bridge between these previous and subsequent studies, aiming to clarify the relationships between “origin(benyuan本原)” and “substance(benti本体)”, as well as between “Wuji无极” and “One(Yuanyi元一)”. These new metaphysical insights are intended to help address the “theoretical contradictions” within modern physics and are open to discussion and critique within the academic community.
Samo Liu was born on the North China Plain, where there is only soil and no rocks. During his university studies in mineral processing, he learned that rocks are the “essence” of soil. Through practical experience, he came to understand that “elements” are the very core and foundation of rocks. Under the influence of information and energy, these fundamental components can transform into one another. During his doctoral studies, he discovered something astonishing: rocks also possess “genes”.
After retirement, he began to write research articles on the nature of reality and essence.