From the first particle
As we consider how existence demonstrates the principles of logical deduction, we wonder how the universe can go from truth being equated with existence and false equating to non-existence to the situation in which both true and false are represented by things that exist.
The distinction between true and false is easy when the universe consists of only the first particle. The first particle represents truth which is obviously distinguished from its non-existence which would be false. However, that view may be too objective and assume the existence of an entity (namely your consciousness) that can be effected by the difference between the existence or non-existence of the first particle. But it may be that if the universe consisted of only one particle, then there could be no distinction between one thing and another on which to base a measurement of anything whether it be time or space or anything. And so it may be necessary for more than one particle in the universe in order to distinguish true from false within the system of the universe. But as soon as one particle becomes two, the initial unity of the universe is destroyed, falsehood is represented in its destruction, but truth is represented by what may now be a measurable existence.
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