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What do you mean by “Dualistic Universe” : (A) body/soul, brain/mind, matter/spirit, or (B) the fundamental binary structure of Nature?
(A) What? One humanoid god to create the material world, and another ghostly deity to create the spiritual world? Ancient Greeks & Gnostics postulated a perfect Master god and an imperfect Demigod. But, if the Master is the boss of the Worker, who would you hold responsible for the world's imperfections? Zoroastrianism and Judaeo/Christian/Muslim religions have dual Good & Evil gods. Yet they optimistically assume that the Good god is somehow superior to the Evil devil, and is destined to win the eternal struggle. Ironically, Satanists are placing their bets on the undergod. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demiurge
(B) The physical world seems to be built out of 1s and 0s, somethings & nothings. Real things are space-time objects that are constructed of uncountable particles blinking on & off (binary existence) between ideal mathematical continuous wave-forms, and real measurable discontinuous particles of matter. Again, why couldn't one ultimate super-natural power create both ideal & real worlds? Multiverse theory seems to imply that the Hot/Cold and Entropy/Enformy duality of Thermodynamics takes the place of dueling deities. But most M’verse believers assume that their infinite regress of worlds-within-worlds is nothing more than the natural world multiplied ad infinitum*. If it has no beginning or end, it must be self-existent. And that sounds like a god by another name. * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtles_all_the_way_down
Note : Here are some other thoughts inspired by this ambiguous question :
If the Progenitor (god or multiverse) of our world was powerful enough to create a space-time, matter-energy universe from “scratch”, by definition it must be somehow superior to those physical limitations, i.e. super-natural. Monotheism is different from Henotheism in that the deity is infinite & holistic, not one among many gods. Despite that spiritual definition, Abrahamic monotheists typically imagine their heavenly father in terms of the material world they are familiar with.
As a Mono-deist, I prefer to think of G*D in immaterial mathematical terms. The “scratch” I refer to is neither a lump of matter, nor a bolt of energy. It is instead the abstract power-to-enform, whose “substance” is immaterial Information, like the properties & relationships by which we know the world. In Quantum physics even matter & energy boil down to pure Information. A Quantum Field is not a real place, but an ideal mathematical realm of statistical probability which seems to create particles from “information potential” (1).
Those enformed particles, Quarks : the fundamental building blocks of our real world, are still spooky in that they can't be observed directly, and according to theory exist only in triplets, not as units. Be that as it may, the nonlocal “field” from which real things are born, cannot be defined in terms of natural numbers. It is an “unbroken wholeness” that can only be designated by the super-natural number for infinity (2).
By definition, an undefinable unbounded holistic nonlocal acausal field of *potential *has no essential parts. But, since the world we know is a divisible whole, the Field from which it emerged obviously has the *power* to create finite particles within the boundless scope of mathematical infinity (3). And, as we now know, those fractional “atoms” can add-up to the bounded reality that we call the Natural World, with room left over for an unlimited number of Multiverses.
Like the non-number Zero, the notion of Infinity has always been paradoxical in that we cannot experience an instance via our physical senses. We can only imagine such ideal concepts by comparison to the knowable world. Zero is like 1 minus 1. Infinity is like 1 added to 1 repeatedly without a final summation. Likewise the notion of G*D is an anomaly that we can only understand by analogy to real things and countable objects. That's why we have difficulty conceptualizing the creation of many somethings from nothing – nothing real that is. Eternal potential can be divided infinitely without being diminished in any way.
So, a unitary eternal/infinite G*D could easily create an unlimited array of multiform multiverses from the single “substance” of infinite Potential : the power to create. Hence, there is no need to multiply gods to explain the duality and diversity of our little world.
- 1. Quantum Potential : “concept of a quantum potential leads to the notion of an "unbroken wholeness of the entire universe", proposing that the fundamental new quality introduced by quantum physics is nonlocality https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_nonlocality.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_potential
2. Super-natural numbers : Infinity (symbol: ∞) is a concept describing something without any bound or larger than any natural number.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_number.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity
3. Science and Nonduality : https://www.scienceandnonduality.com/in ... ould-live/