Reality as a Contradiction

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Eodnhoj7
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Reality as a Contradiction

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1. Reality is an assumed continuity of change where every facet is a center point in the respect each facet points to something beyond it.

2. This "pointing to something beyond it" results in a paradox given being points to being thus leaving being as pointing to itself even when a being points to a being beyond it.

3. Under these terms to point at something beyond is to point to the self thus a self-referentiality results.

4. That which is beyond is contained within and that which is contained within points to that which is beyond considering "within" is a barrier, relative to the outer, that is to be traversed.

5. Inner and outer are thus observations of a barrier and this barrier is neither "within" or "without" as it the point on which both converge.

6. Reality, as a spatial entity (given "within" and "without" are spatial terms), is thus contradictory as the containment of opposites with this containment being the act of relations through which these opposites occur.

7. Relationality, as relativeness, is grounded in the opposition of phenomena that further allows for distinction, thus individuality, of said phenomena.

8. This contradictory nature thus allows for anything to occur with this anything being the totality of reality itself.

9. Reality is "that which occurs" and "that which occurs" is a relative "anything" given all that which is possible occurs.

10. This possibility is the limits of being that further allows for being's distinctiveness through a perpetual act of contrast.

11. This contrast however is a void between phenomena that allows for difference; this void as foundational for being is without form thus leaving the totality of being as the totality of contrasts as something indefinite.

12. This indefiniteness necessitates all phenomena as fundamentally center points to further phenomena and as center points are in themselves indefinite.

13. Each phenomenon in itself is fundamentally nothing and the continuity of nothing is the same as the continuity of perpetual change as perpetual definition; nothingness is thus the grounds of definition and distinction.

14. However, perpetual definition furthermore paradoxically results in an absence of definition, due to the continuity as being boundless thus indefinite, therefore equating definition to no definition.

15. Reality is thus a contradiction in terms which can only be assumed for how it presents itself through the formlessness of perpetually manifested forms.

16. This presentation, as having grounds in nothing, cannot be presented however given the self-referentiality which evolves from it; this self-referentiality is an absence of contrast thus an absence of distinction.

17. Distinction is thus equal to indistinctiveness as each is a relative phenomenon to that of the other with this opposition, through relation, being grounded in nothingness, or rather a void, which is by nature contrast as the absence of one thing within that of another.

18. Contrast is relation and relation is contrast thereby making reality a distinct event of its own with this distinctiveness being effectively nothing as "nothingness" and "thingness" have nothing between them.
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