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If the existence of a substance becomes effective only with influences of other existences, that can be called as relative existence.

When something exists of its own or without support of anything else can be called as absolute existence.

All the things in this universe are relative, when checked based on experience, as universe is simply a matter of experience.

But for relative existences to become exist there must be the presence of an absolute existence.

Absolute cannot be many, that will be one, as absolute truth cannot be many.

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