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Self & Otherness: Four Minimal Aspects:
"Life, minimally described is ‘awareness,’ which is inherently plural for at minimum it consists of the individual system which becomes aware and the first minimum ‘otherness’ of which it is aware, the otherness being integrally or separately internal or external to the observing system’s 14 integral topologically componented subsystem: 4V + 4A + 6L.
"Together the observer and the observed constitute two points differentiated against an area of nothingness with an inherent line of ‘awareness’-interrelationship running between these two points. Euler’s generalized formula, which he named topology, says that the number of points plus the number of areas will always equal the number of lines plus the number two, which, Goldy finds to be at minimum 2P + 1A = 1L + 2, which minimum set of awareness aspects of life adds to four:i.e., (a) the observer; (b) the observed; © the line of interrelationship; and (d) the nothingness area against which the somethingness is observed.
“There are no experimentally demonstrable absolute maximum limits. Only the minimum limit is demonstrably absolute. The minimum limit experienceable is always a system-- even when it looks like a point.”
