Omnilateral Uncertainty

While a physical system can only be established from something, within any physical system one can be certain of nothing. This is to say that only nothing and self can be certain, and only from the perspective of self. For clarity here, I am referencing the combination of Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, and the other uncertainty thresholds that must exist within a system measured most crisply by light, as well as "I think, therefore I am," and the inability to think- to measure in precisely the same way- from perspective besides one's own. 

I reference "any" physical system, though only have the universe and my own imagination to reference; is it possible to have a physical system be fundamental, certain, and dynamic? Is it possible for any system to be fundamental, certain, and dynamic, lacking nothing?

Matthew 12:36-37
"But I tell you that everyone will have to give account on the day of judgment for every empty word they have spoken. For by your words you will be acquitted, and by your words you will be condemned.”

If words will be judged, then must questions? Empty, hollow, meaningless- do such modifiers not require the words to be judged already? I would imagine that any attempting to sit on the seat of judgement might find that judging fundamental words as hollow or vice versa, in an attempt to artificially alter the outcome, will find their own lie as the foundation of their own dwelling, kindling for a pyre, in place of support beams.

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