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Re: The Contradiction of Existence

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2023 12:40 am
by Eodnhoj7
1. A line is divided by a line either by one being horizontally within the other or a vertical one crossing a horizontal one.

2. The lines divided by a line are in turn divided by a line when viewed as one horizontal line within the other. The lines divided through the vertical one crossing through the horizontal one are in turn divided by a line as two lines result from the one being divided with this division between the two new lines being a line as the ending point of the first line differs from the beginning point of the second upon closer inspection. This second point, i.e. the vertical lines crossing the horizontal line thus resulting in a line between what is divided, is debatable.

3. Each line is a space, as the distance between two points is a space, thus space divides space.

4. The division of a space by another space is further a space.

5. Space is contradictory as it is simultaneously self-negating and self-progressing. It is negating in the respect that a line divided results in shorter lines however the manifestation of shorter lines is the multiplication of lines. Dually a point divided is a point multiplied and a point multiplied is a point divided.

6. All forms are composed of space thus all forms are contradictory;

Example 1: The form of a circle has inner and out space. This inner/outer space is divided by the circle as well and this division is a space between said spaces, the circle is a contradiction as it is opposing spaces with this opposition of spaces resulting in the space between them (i.e. the circle) being a form (in other terms, the opposition of spaces results in a space between them with this space being a form).

Example 2: A square is a form. It is composed of the space within it and the space outside of it. It is also composed of the space of the lines itself as the lines are the distance, thus space, between two points. Space is form and yet the space inside of the square stands apart from the space outside the square through the space of the lines. Dually the space of the square form itself contradicts, i.e. stands apart from, the inner and outer space.

Space divides/multiplies into further space with this division/multiplication of space being a space.

7. If it exists it has form, thus all existence is contradictory as forms are contradictory as forms are composed of space and space contradicts itself. Space is pure contradiction.

Re: The Contradiction of Existence

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2023 6:36 am
by Dontaskme
Eodnhoj7 wrote: Wed Apr 19, 2023 11:09 pm
In measuring something we make the abstracts of the point and line as empirically real....

Everything is space. Every 'thing' is space. Even the division of space is a space.
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Empty fullness, the same point, described in many different ways. Thanks. :)

The centre of ''myself'' known as ( I ) has no centre (contradictory)

Re: The Contradiction of Existence

Posted: Wed May 10, 2023 7:20 am
by Agent Smith
If you see points ... visit yer ophthalmologist first and/or get yerself some Prozac. Mind you, I'm not saying you've lost yer marbles; I just caught the nearest branch I could find ... yes, we're falling!!

As of now, all I can say is you're heavy hitter ... your lure is artfully crafted, but there's still a lot else to do before the pic of you with the catch of the year goes up on your wall. Bonam fortunam.