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Invisible Hole:
“And I just want you to understand what it means-- annihilation. We have a rubber glove. There’s only one rubber glove, and it fits my left hand, it’s on my left hand, it’s red on the outside and it’s green on the inside. I strip it off my left hand and now it fits my right hand. And the left hand has been annihilated. I took it off my right hand and now it fits my left hand-- the other one has been annihilated. There’s the one that fits, the other one has been annihilated. There’s the one that fits: that gives you the local system. The rest of the Universe. In other words you and I are matched by the rest of the Universe. There is an invisible hole-- a matrix of you and I sitting in the Universe. So it really isn’t annihilated, but it is nonlocally identifiable. . . . The annihilation is not going out of Universe, but it is nonlocally, or visually or conceptually, present.”
