I don't understand. Are you saying "all things" (energy in whatever form), enmass, are not one solid whole.
Yes, but this has been said before in many different ways by many different people. Even the most skeptical scientists will admit to you that atoms are mostly space.. with a few protons, neutrons and electrons floating about. Solidity is an illusion granted by the sense of touch. It has its uses.
One whole? Thats different, because you are going into numbers - the beginning of limitation. See below...
"Continuity is not continuous"?
It only appears unbroken due to the loss of consciousness between. It is like life and death, or just the movement of existence itself. Like a breath. It is the reason objects can be in motion instead of stuck in a static form. Energy is a vibration, an oscillation between high and low, back and forth.
And how can the "origin" of anything be unmanifest?
The source is infinite, eternal, containing all potentials and possibilities, without limitation. The moment any of those potentials arise into formation, they become temporal, limited by their own nature, and must take a due course - eventually returning to the source at some point, then out again, then in, etc. etc. The temporal arises from the eternal.
That connection is always there. Some say you must build a bridge, some say you must remember what has been forgotten, some say you must discover what is hidden in plain sight, some say you must clean that connecting link, etc. etc. That path is the path.
I need to learn here.
Perhaps... but perhaps you just need to incorporate what you have already learned into your life. Simply accumulating knowledge will get you nowhere, you must act on it. You can read books about fixing cars all day long, but you cant fix a car unless you actually get up and do it.
It is interesting that you would find yourself here in a forum such as this, amongst these people - lovers of mystery, the unknown and the unknowable... if you only wish to keep putting on the brakes. At some point, you will take that leap. The only question is: will you do it by choice, or will you wait till it is forced on you by "outside" circumstances?
Driving on the highways is much different than driving through congested city traffic. You need to change speeds, accelerate to proper levels. If you get on the highway going 15 - 20 mph trying to navigate in such a way, at best you will waste an opportunity, and at worst you will get into a serious accident. Its all about using this limited earthly time more efficiently.