- Absolute vs. Relative Truth : Ralston stresses that concepts like gravity and mathematical truths, often seen as absolute, are actually relative because they are based on interrelationships rather than being infinite or existing in all contexts.
- Nature of Absolute Truth : According to Ralston, absolute truth cannot be relative; it is synonymous with infinity and the true essence of existence, without any comparison, duality, or relativity.
- Existence Equated with Truth : Ralston accepts the notion that existence and truth are equivalent, with the implication that whatever exists is inherently true, as existence is the state of what is.