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The Principles of Duality (eBook)

On the Striving for Balance in the World
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2024 | 1. Auflage
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The Principles of Duality -  Hermann Selchow
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'Principles of Duality: The Quest for Balance in the World' Discover the profound connections of duality that shape our lives and the world we live in. In 'Principles of Duality: The Quest for Balance in the World,' the author sheds light on the eternal opposites that seem to conflict with each other, but in truth work together to achieve balance in all things. This book offers a philosophical reflection on the universal principle of duality. It explains how opposing forces such as light and darkness, order and chaos, good and evil, love and fear are not only in conflict with each other, but also depend on each other to achieve harmony and balance. Whether in nature, human relationships, or world politics, the interplay of these forces is essential to understanding and the existence of the world. 'Principles of Duality' encourages you to rethink the pursuit of balance in all areas of life and gain new perspectives on the challenges of everyday life. What you can expect: Extensive insights into the contradictions that shape our world Philosophical reflections on the interplay of forces and their significance for all of our lives Practical considerations and inspiration for more harmony and balance This book is aimed at anyone who wants to look at the world through a new, deeper lens - regardless of whether you are interested in philosophy, personal development or the realities of world events. Immerse yourself in the fascinating principles of duality and embark on a journey through the universe of balance and contradictions.

Ich wurde sozialisiert (wie man heutzutage sagt) in einem Land vor dieser Zeit. Ich war in der evangelischen Jugend, verweigerte den Reservedienst, verlor meinen Job, machte Gelegenheitsjobs für die evangelische Kirche, wurde unregelmäßig von zwei Herren im Trenchcoat besucht. Die üblichen Spielereien der Macht. Also nichts was nicht Hunderte / Tausende andere genauso oder schlimmer erlebt hätten. Ich war nicht der Typ, der mit gesenktem Kopf und erhobener Faust durch die Gegend lief. Ich nahm die 'Bonzen' einfach nur beim Wort. Das genügte um sie vorzuführen und sich bei ihnen unbeliebt zu machen. Dann 1989 wurde es überraschend 'ernst'. Aus unseren Cafèhaus-Parolen wurden Montagsdemos. Die Vorgänge überschlugen sich. Um ehrlich zu sein, hatte ich - wie die meisten - keinen Plan für diesen Fall zur Hand. Jeder musste für sich zusehen, wie er zurechtkam. Das geschah in sehr unterschiedlichem Tempo, wie die explodierende Scheidungsrate jener Zeit beweist. Konsum, bunte Bilder, Neonreklame, Kredite, Ratenzahlungen, Vertreter und Verkäufer jeder Coleur und Moral versprachen Utopia, Parteienvertreter aller Richtungen erklärten sich zu Heilsbringern und warnten vor den jeweiligen Kontrahenten. Zurzeit lebe ich in der Nähe Hamburgs.

Ich wurde sozialisiert (wie man heutzutage sagt) in einem Land vor dieser Zeit. Ich war in der evangelischen Jugend, verweigerte den Reservedienst, verlor meinen Job, machte Gelegenheitsjobs für die evangelische Kirche, wurde unregelmäßig von zwei Herren im Trenchcoat besucht. Die üblichen Spielereien der Macht. Also nichts was nicht Hunderte / Tausende andere genauso oder schlimmer erlebt hätten. Ich war nicht der Typ, der mit gesenktem Kopf und erhobener Faust durch die Gegend lief. Ich nahm die "Bonzen" einfach nur beim Wort. Das genügte um sie vorzuführen und sich bei ihnen unbeliebt zu machen. Dann 1989 wurde es überraschend "ernst". Aus unseren Cafèhaus-Parolen wurden Montagsdemos. Die Vorgänge überschlugen sich. Um ehrlich zu sein, hatte ich – wie die meisten – keinen Plan für diesen Fall zur Hand. Jeder musste für sich zusehen, wie er zurechtkam. Das geschah in sehr unterschiedlichem Tempo, wie die explodierende Scheidungsrate jener Zeit beweist. Konsum, bunte Bilder, Neonreklame, Kredite, Ratenzahlungen, Vertreter und Verkäufer jeder Coleur und Moral versprachen Utopia, Parteienvertreter aller Richtungen erklärten sich zu Heilsbringern und warnten vor den jeweiligen Kontrahenten. Zurzeit lebe ich in der Nähe Hamburgs.

The Cosmic Laws of Duality


The theme of the "cosmic laws of duality" is deeply rooted in the structures of nature, the universe and human existence. It touches on aspects ranging from the material world to spiritual insights. Duality, the principle of opposites, is found in all levels of existence, from the smallest particles of quantum physics to the great cosmic movements and inner conflicts of human consciousness. These universal opposites - such as light and darkness, good and evil, male and female, birth and death - are not just opposites, but complement each other, influence each other and create the dynamic balance that maintains the universe in its constant movement.

Duality describes the fundamental splitting of existence into two polar forces that are both contradictory and interdependent. In many spiritual teachings, the concept of duality is considered central to understanding the nature of reality. These laws reveal that one cannot exist without the other. There is no light without darkness, no joy without suffering and no life without death.

In physics, duality can be explained by phenomena such as waves and particles. Light can behave like a wave in certain situations, while appearing as a particle in others. However, these apparent opposites describe two aspects of the same reality, and without understanding both forms, one could not grasp the true nature of light.

The concept of duality is often illustrated by the ancient Chinese symbol of "yin and yang." In this philosophy, yin represents the passive, feminine, dark, and receptive force, while yang represents the active, masculine, light, and giving force. These two principles are in constant motion and interaction, and although they are opposites, they are deeply interdependent. Neither can exist without the other, and in the balance of the two, harmony is created.

The yin-yang symbol also shows that within each of these two forces there exists a core of the opposite. Within the yin is a point of yang, and vice versa. This illustrates that nothing fully represents only one side of the spectrum; within everything lies the seed of its opposite. This dynamic is one of the most fundamental and fascinating insights into the structure of reality.

On a cosmic level, duality manifests itself through the juxtaposition of forces such as creation and destruction, expansion and contraction. Galaxies are formed from huge clouds of dust that condense due to gravity and create new stars. But there are also huge forces of destruction - supernovae, black holes and other cosmic phenomena that devour or scatter matter. This destruction is not the end, however, but a necessary part of the cycle that allows new creation.

Without these dual processes, the universe would be static, lifeless and without development. The cosmic laws of duality ensure that the universe remains dynamic, constantly changing and giving rise to new life.

The cosmic laws of duality permeate all aspects of the universe and human life. They provide a framework for understanding the world and our own existence. By recognizing the opposites and learning to integrate them, we can gain a deeper understanding of reality and find a more harmonious life. Duality is not a contradiction to unity, but a necessary expression of the cosmic play that ultimately leads to a higher level of consciousness.

The cosmic laws of duality can be understood as fundamental principles that govern the balance and dynamics of the universe. Rather than falling into spiritual concepts, the aim here is to objectively examine how opposing forces act and interact in the physical reality of the universe to enable stability and change at the same time.

A key example of duality in the universe is gravity, the attractive force between masses, and the expansion of the universe, which spreads out from the initial singularity of the Big Bang. These two forces work in opposition: while gravity strives to concentrate matter and form structures such as galaxies, stars and planets, the expansion of the universe drives these structures apart.

This balance is crucial to the structure of the cosmos. If gravity were stronger, the universe would eventually collapse in on itself, a so-called "Great Implosion" or "Big Crunch." If, on the other hand, the expansion force were overwhelming, matter and galaxies would be torn apart so far that no structures such as stars or planets could form, a scenario known as the "Big Freeze." The interplay of these two forces makes for a dynamic but stable universe in which life and complex structures can exist.

Another level of cosmic duality is the relationship between matter and antimatter. In theory, equal amounts of matter and antimatter should have been created after the Big Bang. These two forms of matter are perfect opposites: they have the same properties such as mass, charge and spin, but with opposite signs. When matter and antimatter meet, they annihilate each other, releasing pure energy.

Interestingly, there is an imbalance in the universe today: there seems to be much more matter than antimatter. Scientists are still working to understand why this is so. However, this phenomenon shows how subtle asymmetries in cosmic duality can affect the entire universe. If there had been no imbalance, all matter and antimatter would have been destroyed in the very first moments of the universe, and there would have been no universe with stars, galaxies, or life.

Another example of cosmic duality can be found in the electromagnetic field, where positively and negatively charged particles play a fundamental role. Electrons, which are negatively charged, and protons, which are positively charged, attract each other, which ensures that atoms hold together. This attraction is essential to the structure of matter and the formation of molecules.

This polarity - which is also evident in magnetism, where magnetic poles always appear as north and south poles - is another example of how the balance of opposing forces determines the stability and functioning of the universe. Without these interactions, no atoms, no chemical reactions, and thus no complex matter would exist. Again, opposites not only coexist, but are also essential to creating structure and order in the cosmos.

A fundamental law of physics is the "second law of thermodynamics," which states that entropy - the measure of disorder - always increases in a closed system. This means that the natural state of the universe is moving toward decay, disorder, and heat death. At first glance, this might seem like a destructive force that works against order and structure.

However, there are also forces that work locally against the increase in entropy. For example, in stars, the elements of the periodic table were formed through fusion processes, leading to the creation of the complex chemical building blocks necessary for planets and life. In this way, the processes of order (such as gravity, which forms stars and galaxies) work against the general trend toward disorder in the universe. Although the overall entropy of the universe increases, localized areas of order can emerge and persist for long periods of time.

Planets move around stars, and stars in turn move in the spirals of galaxies, all of which follow a finely tuned balancing act between two opposing forces: the centripetal force that pulls toward the center of a system (e.g. the gravity of a star on its planets), and the centrifugal force that causes an outward motion that pulls objects away from that center (e.g. the inertia of a planet in its orbit).

This duality between attraction and repulsion is responsible for allowing planets to move in stable trajectories rather than crashing into or moving away from their star. It is a perfect example of how the balance between two opposing forces ensures the stability and dynamics of systems in the universe.

In astronomy, the concept of duality is deeply rooted in the processes of creation and destruction. Stars are formed in gigantic clouds of gas and dust by the gradual attraction of matter under gravity. These stars live for billions of years and go through various stages before they finally die either in the form of supernova explosions or through slow death (as in the case of white dwarfs).

However, this apparent destruction is a central part of the creation of new stars and planetary systems.

Supernovae are responsible for the distribution of heavy elements in the universe, elements necessary for the formation of planets and, ultimately, for the emergence of life. The explosive destruction of a star releases the material from which new celestial bodies are created. Thus, destruction and creation in the universe are not just opposites, but parts of the same cycle.

The cosmic laws of duality operate at all levels of the universe, determining both the stability and dynamics of its structures. From the forces that hold matter together and tear it apart, to the cycles of creation and destruction, the universe is a network of opposing but complementary forces that together create the balance that allows cosmic structures to continue to exist and evolve. These dualities are not rigid opposites, but are in a constant, dynamic exchange that shapes the complexity and beauty of the universe.

The journey from the infinite in the universe down to the smallest, in cells and atoms, shows a fascinating continuity in the play of opposing forces. These opposites, which at first glance appear to be rivalrous, turn out to be necessary for the balance and functioning of systems at all levels - from the cosmic scale to the microscopic world of cells and subatomic particles.

In the macrocosm, i.e. on the largest scales of the universe, we see the interplay of forces...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.10.2024
Verlagsort Ahrensburg
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Persönlichkeitsstörungen
Schlagworte Ambivalence • Balance • bipolar world view • complementary forces • conflicts and harmony • contradictions • dualistic concepts • Duality • duality in politics • duality in totalitarism • duality of democracy • duality of forces • Equality • Good and evil • light and darkness • multipolarity of the world • opposing forces • paradox of duality • philosophy of opposites • striving for truth • Worldbalance • Yin and Yang
ISBN-10 3-384-39628-6 / 3384396286
ISBN-13 978-3-384-39628-0 / 9783384396280
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