A form is a series of converging and diverging points which summate to a given complex actual state of being. The points may be relative point particles, observed empirically, or may be a series of abstract viewpoints. Such thing as an atom may have a given form, as a series of points which summate to a sphere or looping type of shape.TheVisionofEr wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 10:34 pmWhat form does it have, atom form? Or, the form of "absence" of form? In other words, how is it kept in the understanding at all?The empirically existing field is absent of this skyscraper form
The absense of form, dually, is an absence of converging and diverging points as a single point which is conducive to a boundless field. Take for example a single white point, it is formless and only seen for what it is against a black backdrop. Take away the black back drop and the point is fundamentally a formless abyss. Now if this formless abyss divides, a line between two points occurs as the division of the point. Formless self negates, through double negation, into form.