Movement, Particles and Lines
Posted: Sat May 16, 2020 5:55 pm
1. A particle moves from point A to point B.
2. This movement of the particle is the inversion from one position to another position.
3. The inversion from one position to another is the replication of the particle across space.
4. All movement is the manifestation of fractions/fractals of the distance between point A and point B.
5. A particle is the distance it travels from one position to another, thus a particle is movement.
6. This movement is a series of particles summated as one particle, this is considering each position of the particle is a new particle itself.
7. A particle is a series of positions, this series of positions necessitates the particle as the distance between point A and point B.
8. A particle is a series of lengths within lengths all defined by its movement, the particle is thus a series of linear ratios as lines within lines.
9. The particle as a distance between point A and B is the particle as a series of replicating forms.
10. This replication of forms is each particle as a length that is a fraction/fractal of another length.
11. The particle is point A to point B existing as fractions/fractals of point A to point B.
12. A particle is a line as it is the distance of movement, movement is replication, replication is the manifestation of one point as one position to another point as another position. Each position is a point relative to another point as a distance between two points. Each particle is a position of points relative to other points.
2. This movement of the particle is the inversion from one position to another position.
3. The inversion from one position to another is the replication of the particle across space.
4. All movement is the manifestation of fractions/fractals of the distance between point A and point B.
5. A particle is the distance it travels from one position to another, thus a particle is movement.
6. This movement is a series of particles summated as one particle, this is considering each position of the particle is a new particle itself.
7. A particle is a series of positions, this series of positions necessitates the particle as the distance between point A and point B.
8. A particle is a series of lengths within lengths all defined by its movement, the particle is thus a series of linear ratios as lines within lines.
9. The particle as a distance between point A and B is the particle as a series of replicating forms.
10. This replication of forms is each particle as a length that is a fraction/fractal of another length.
11. The particle is point A to point B existing as fractions/fractals of point A to point B.
12. A particle is a line as it is the distance of movement, movement is replication, replication is the manifestation of one point as one position to another point as another position. Each position is a point relative to another point as a distance between two points. Each particle is a position of points relative to other points.