Reality is Expanding and Contracting Forms

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Eodnhoj7
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Reality is Expanding and Contracting Forms

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Reality is a series of forms superimposed upon forms with these forms acting as a means for further forms. These forms are the contexts which hold reality together through an expansion or contraction of being itself as the movement from one point into many and then back into one.

This expansion and contraction of reality is a process of movement through "folding" where one form Inverts into another. For example the expansion of a line, into a larger line, is the conversion of one line into many lines. One line Inverts two or three or four, where the act of folding is the line multiplying through a series of repeated states.

A form such as a horse, from a position far away, expands as it draws relatively closer to the point of observation. It exists as a single point, then multiplies as a series of points into a form with the observer expanding relatively at the same time. The space between the observer and horse contracts simultaneously thus necessitating an inherent isomorphism that inversely occurs as expansion progresses.

As the observer's distance expands the horse contracts from one form to another form until the form is a singular point. Another example, that of a line shrinking, shows the contraction of one line into another as the line becomes less and less.

Concepts expand and contract simultaneously as well, through the manifestation of a tautology. As a concept is analyzed up close it expands into further concepts. The concept exists as a single point of observation then expands into many. Through absence of analysis the concept contracts into something simpler, again as a singular point of observation.

This expansion and contraction of concepts reflects the same nature of expansion and contraction empirically, thus showing the same nature of expansion and contraction existing across empirical and abstract forms which compose reality as the convergence and divergence of points.
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