The Disproof (and proof) of Everything Since the beginning of time, men (I'm speaking of the human race, this is not sexist in anyway because women are included in this too) have pondered our existence and purpose, as well as the nature of the world we live in.

This is perhaps the single most time consuming thought we ever have for most people live their entire lifetimes without finding the answer or even coming close to one. I myself have pondered this question for most of my life, until recently when I used some odd (but logical) logic to come up with a strange conclusion: Nothing exists, and everything exists, for everything is possible all at the same time. Now, by now the reader of this paper is thinking "How is this possible?" or "This guy should be locked up!". Therefore, I plan to explain how I reached this conclusion in this paper.However, I must give fair warning, that some of the logic I used is strange and complex.

If you have any doubts about your mental health, or are unsure of your capacities and limitations in any way, please do not read this, or at least do not take it seriously. For those of you who feel you can handle this, read on. Now, let us start at the most logical place to begin, the beginning. What is reality? Well, there are many explanations and theories about this, but I based mine on what I can observe and how I perceive things as a whole.

Reality, as we know it seems to be made up of various dimensions.Most people will say reality is three dimensional, but it's really more than that. Time is often considered a fourth dimension, and some people say that there are at least eight known dimensions, possibly as many as thirty. However, it will be easier to start with dimensions from the ground up.

Let us start with zero dimensions. A zero dimensional reality is a point. It does not extend in any direction, it is one point, there are no alternatives at all.This is the only type of reality in which a "fact" as we know it really exists. It either is or it isn't.

Now, try to imagine a line. Well, there are several types of lines. There are infinite lines, which extend in both directions forever, and lines with one limit, and lines with two limits. Infinity with limits is still infinity.Suppose the line is limited, and is a certain length, not extending forever.

This is a one dimensional reality, you can go one way, or the other. Now, how many points (zero dimensional realities) are on the line? Infinite. No matter how short the line is, there's always an infinite number of points. Ok, now on to two dimensions.Two dimensional realities are planes. They're flat level surfaces.

How many lines are on a plane? Infinite. So, a two dimensional reality is infinity squared zero dimensional realities. Likewise, three dimensions is an infinite number of planes, and four is an infinite number of three dimensional realities. Therefore, there are somewhere between infinity to the 8th and infinity to the 30th zero dimensional realities in our universe.What is infinity good for? Now that is a good question. What does a universe do with infinite realities? It fills them up.

Now, this means to fill up infinite realities, you must have infinite possibilities. So, there are an infinite number of realities in which an event happens, and an infinite number in which it doesn't happen. This is true of every event. The reason we don't perceive it this way, is because our perception is limited.

For instance, we do not perceive time as a dimension like height and length and width. This is because we are moving along time in one direction, and cannot sense changes in it. Therefore, events do not just happen for one instant, we only perceive them for one instant as we move along the positive time axis. Therefore everything that ever happened, and everything that will still exists, we just don't see it. So, one can conclude that it is reasonable that we may jump from one reality to another as we move along time.

Therefore, nothing is a fact, whether it has happened, is happening, or will happen.Everything is just an expression of probability with no one or zero value. So, there is such a thing as infinite improbability, and infinite probability. But not definite probability and definite improbability. So, the probability of an event occurring is 1/infinity to 1-1/infinity. What does infinite improbability and infinite probability imply? Well, infinite improbability and infinite probability are found when infinite possibilities are present.

If I toss a six sided standard die in the air, what is the probability that it will come up with six dots on top? Well, most people will immediately say 1/6.This is not true. Why? Because when you calculate probability as we are taught, we immediately rule out the improbable, but not impossible outcomes. It is possible that the die will be destroyed by say a laser before it lands, or a meteor may pass by the earth and disrupt gravity, causing the die to fly into orbit, or the laws of physics may change for an instant causing who knows what to happen.

The point is, there are an infinite number of things that could possibly happen, and therefore an probability and improbability factor which includes improbability and probability factors from other events happening. Therefore something can be improbable but not impossible.This may help to explain quantum physics, where things behave in strange ways they should not, at least not by the laws of physics as we know them. It may be, that when examining things on the quantum scale, we are actually observing the behavior of particles as we shift from one real ...