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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Oct 18, 2021 23:13:49 GMT
1. To measure something is to separate it from the larger whole of relations by giving boundaries to it as an "individual" which stands apart from the whole.
2. As standing apart from the whole the individual exists in contrast to the whole as the remaining whole is what the individual is not.
3. This contrast creates a void between the individual and the whole thus a state of contradiction ensues.
4. Considering the individual, as a part of the whole, cannot exist without the whole the act of individuation is the whole separating itself from itself.
5. This separation of the whole from the whole as "wholes" necessitates measurement as grounded in separation thus contradiction through opposition with this opposition being founded in the the contrasting of one whole to another whole.
6. Furthermore this separation of the whole as contradictive not only necessitates measurement as contradictive but the manifestation of a formless gulf between one whole and another through said contradiction.
7. This formless gulf, as the grounding of measurement, necessitates being as measured as being "being" contradictive.
8. Being as contradictive necessitates being as formless in nature considering being is self measuring given being occurs through being and "measurement" is a subset of all being.
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