"What is Space?" II

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Eodnhoj7
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"What is Space?" II

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The question "what is space?" can be answered by the question itself as space is "what". "What" exists as an objectification of phenomenon where what is objectivity itself where objectivity is the observation of limit which defines the phenomenon itself. The question cycles back to "limit is space?", as an approximate version of "what is space?", with the answer being "yes" considering all limit is geometric in origin.

To observe the limit of an empirical object it to observe geometric qualities with the same geometric qualities existing fundamentally in abstract natures as well considering these geometric qualities, premised in the line and point are indistinguishable from either empirical or abstract phenomenon.

Abstractness and empirical phenomenon exist as limits in themselves as simultaneously connected and seperate phenomenon in different respects with this simultaneous seperation and connected provided through limit itself as being both positive and negative.

They are seperate in the snese they observe a form of relation where one causes a change in the other through time. For example I may see something empirically, with the abstract element manifested as an abstract image. In turn I may see something as an abstract image and form it into an empirical phenomenon. This seperation observes a progression through time, with time in itself acting as a divisive limit.

However abstractness and empiricism are connected in the respect an abstract image is observed through empirical means and vice versa. Hence "observation" is connected as one through the senses with each sense being an extension of different dimensions of observation itself each measuring various limits of realities through there inherent frequencies which exist under basic lines and points as premises.
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