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"Mathematicians theretofore /i.e., before topology/ had erroneously thought that they had attained utter abstraction, or utter non-conceptuality-- ergo ‘pure’ non-sensoriality, by employing a series of algebraic symbols _____________________ substituted for calculus symbols and substituted for again by ‘empty set’ symbols.
"They overlooked that even their symbols themselves were conceptual patterns and only recognizable that way, for instance numbers of phonetic letters, consist of physical ingredients and physical experience recalls. The physical ingredients consist inherently of event-paired quanta and the latter’s six-vectored, positive and negative actions, reactions, and resultants else they would not have become employable by the deluding, experience-immersed ‘purists.’
