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We discover operationally that we cannot run two lines through the same point at the same time and you can’t have two actions through the same point at the same time. . . It seems this could apply directly to life, that we all have been assuming that everyone is going to interfere with everybody else, that everyone is trying to occupy the same points and the lives are these vectors. We thought of ourselves in opposition to everyone else and we really do discover that it is fundamental. If it is absolutely fundamental mathematically, then we have the basis for developing a very powerful philosophic contentment that we are not going to be in interference with one another. People must have known that they don’t go through the same point. They get into the critical proximities of the individuals and that is fascinating, but you don’t go through the same point. You are not interference. There are large numbers of the pragmatists who are convinced that you or me are both trying to monopolize the same point, and so people have been lethal towards one another. . .
