The dot exists through man but is not limited to man as such it maintains a degree of unconditionality as it is not limited to certain conditions. It is absolute as existing and is the origin and end of all phenomena and represents the totality of being. We know it is unconditional of man's observation given man cannot observe past the simple point/dot. It exists through man's awareness but is not limited to man's awareness as it is the limit of man's awareness.
In observing the simple dot/point not only is the limits of awareness are manifested but the totality of the point cannot be observed given any closer analysis results in more points. Its recursion necessitates a state of being beyond man's observation.
The Point and the Limits of Observation
Re: The Point and the Limits of Observation
We know that the three dimensions of space are length, width, and depth. The first dimension of space is length which is a line of points. The point has no dimensions and best defined as a limit. But what does it limit and without dimensions how can it limit anything?
Re: The Point and the Limits of Observation
Length, width and depth are all intersecting lengths.Nick_A wrote: ↑Sat Dec 05, 2020 6:06 pm We know that the three dimensions of space are length, width, and depth. The first dimension of space is length which is a line of points. The point has no dimensions and best defined as a limit. But what does it limit and without dimensions how can it limit anything?
Nothing can be observed past it. Even forms within a point, such as seeing something at a distance and it enlarging upon approach, still result in points.