This paper proposes a speculative yet coherent ontological model that redefines the relationship between being and non-being, offering a framework called the Theory of Inversive Symmetry. It posits that "everything" and "nothing" are not opposites, but two distinct states of the same foundational reality. The theory introduces the concept of "non-time", a pre-ontological ordering principle that enables the cyclic manifestation and dissolution of the universe. Within this structure, entropy, consciousness, and determinism find a new interpretative context. Drawing from both philosophical traditions and theoretical physics, the model attempts to reconcile metaphysical inquiry with informational determinism, removing the need for an external creator and redefining causality as an emergent property of coherence within potential.
Ludwig The Gargoyle (Wed,) studied this question.