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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Nov 26, 2020 18:34:12 GMT
Man's awareness, as grounded in the ability to measure, is the ability to create distinctions with the distinction being the act of creation and destruction itself. For example in separating a sheep from a herd a new category is created, that of the individual sheep, while the herd is negated. One phenomenon, that of the herd, exists and this phenomenon is broken down into a different state, that of the individual sheep. In observing a phenomenon the phenomenon changes and this change is the construction of a new phenomenon and a destruction of the prior. This change is the act of distinction and this distinction is individuation. Individuation is the manifestation of one singular state into a variation of itself into a new singular state thus is similar to the making of fractals. A herd broken down to an individual sheep is the manifestation of fractals.
It is this ability to create distinctions that mirrors itself where that which makes distinctions distinguishes itself into a new form which makes further distinctions. Not only does one act of distinction manifest itself into a new distinction but the distinguisher manifests itself into a new distinguisher. This act of distinguishing distinguishment is a mirroring process with this mirroring process being the act of replication. This replication is the maintenance of the old through the variation of the new thus is a process of perpetual renewal. The nature of measurement is thus a process of renewal where the man as measurer is the creator renewing itself through the nature of self measurement as self reflection. One phenomenon distinguishes itself through another with this new phenomenon as a variation being an image of the prior in this case the one phenomenon being God and the other man.
The process of measurement manifests itself into a new process of measurement with this focal point of measurement being the act of observation itself thus the manifestation of one observer into another. One measurement manifests itself into another therefore one observer manifests into another.
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