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(8,155 posts)What constitutes the boundary is a sort of contradiction. A boundary naturally implies some sort of meaningful delineation between what is inside and outside the bound. To even say something is inside is to constitute the outside as possessing realness.
But the structure of much physical theory is the Universe ends AND there is nothing beyond it. That nothing is not something. It is nothing; a concept that is either partially or totally impossible to actually understand. When constructed inside of logic it becomes circular, and recurs infinitely, making its confines ultimately meaningless.
There is no ultimate form BUT forms must resolve. Inside of this exists faith and truth. Neither are the ultimate form but are bounded eternally by greater forms of themselves.
The universe is expanding but not into anything. This, ultimately, doesn't make any sense and it doesn't seem like it ever will. Consider this all as analogous to a mobius strip.
Tautology itself is merely a symbol of what may constitute ultimate form. As the Tao says, the Tao that can be said is not the eternal Tao.