Reality     

Reality is the quintessential transcendental concept; as, Reality is truly a singularity because of its congruent locus with Infinity; yet, Reality connotes existence.  This seeming paradox is the crux of the Unified Concept, which entails the miniscule faith that Conceptualism requires.

As with every singularity, which are identical with different connotations, the basis for understanding their unique properties is mathematics.  It is singularities that establish the fundamentalism and transcendental  heritage of mathematics.

Mathematically a singularity is a limit which can only be approached, not reached, from the Congeneric Realms of Reality, which realms are the environment of existence.
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The Universe is finite and ellipsoid in shape; whereas Reality is spherical with a locus that is congruent with Infinity.

The elliptical nature of the Universe is a derivation of the oscillations (swing, vibration, and slide) of its seminal motion.

All phenomena, including Light, that is within Reality has a component that is an elliptical motion; thus, it is not unrealistic to conclude from this, and the sequences of the Brunardot Series, that, in fact, the overall Nature of the Universe is elliptical, oscillating, motion.

The same principles of the Brunardot Series sequences demonstrate that Reality is defined by the locus of special ellipses with their foci at the dualities of Infinity, which accounts for the spherical, quaquaversal, properties of the Universe . . . and the relativistic, linear-like, internal structure of Light.

The matter that defines the limits of the Universe is Pulsoids, which are analogous to that which is referred to as "exotic" dark-matter structures (Edams); or, often as "dark-energy"; a so-called mysterious, usually, anti-gravity, force from the void.

The Universe is a component of Reality.  Light, in its broadest sense, specifically as Coalescents, which are not matter, form Ephemeloids and define the area between the elliptical Universe and spherical Reality.  This portion of the Dyosphere is somewhat comparable to the theoretical quark-gluon plasma.

If you have questions regarding this definition of Universe, please E-mail for details and other assistance that may be available.  Thank you for your interest in this difficult often non-intuitive subject.    


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