Bashar addresses the ultimate metaphysical paradox: how does something come from nothing? His answer is that 'nothing' is a misperception. What appears as emptiness or void is actually infinite potential unmanifested. Creation is not the making of something where there was nothing; it is the focusing of infinite potential into specific experience. The 'nothing' before creation is like a blank canvas—not empty, but full of every possible painting simultaneously. When consciousness focuses, it selects one possibility from the infinite field, and that selection becomes 'something.' Bashar connects this to quantum physics: the quantum vacuum is not empty but seething with virtual particles. Consciousness acts as the observer that collapses virtual potential into actual experience. The paradox dissolves when you realize that 'nothing' and 'everything' are the same state viewed from different levels of focus. All That Is, in its unmanifest state, is both nothing (no specific thing) and everything (all possible things). Creation is the dance between these two poles.
The Paradox of Creation: Something from Nothing
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Translation Note
術語對照:Paradox of Creation → 創造悖論;Virtual Particles → 虛粒子;Quantum Vacuum → 量子真空。此為巴夏將量子場論與形上學創造論整合的嘗試。
術語對照:Paradox of Creation → 創造悖論;Virtual Particles → 虛粒子;Quantum Vacuum → 量子真空。此為巴夏將量子場論與形上學創造論整合的嘗試。