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Somethingness & Nothingness:
"All the characteristics of a system are absolute because each of its components is the minimum limit case of its respective conceptual category, for all conceptuality, as the great mathematician Euler discovered and proved, consists at minimum of points, areas, and lines. Goldy further clarifies and simplifies Euler by saying that an area is a nothingness; a plurality of areas are framingly separated views of nothingness. A point is a somethingness. A line is a relationship between two somethingnesses.
“An enlarged seemingly single somethingness may prove to consist of a plurality of somethingnesses between which the defined interrelationship lines fence off the nothingness into a plurality of separately viewable nothingnesses. Points are unresolvable, untunable somethingnesses occurring in the twilight zone between visible and supravisible experience.”
