Friday, October 26, 2007

The form is explicative of nothing;of everything

The very act of understanding anything is an act of resolution, and it is a formative indication. We indicate something by sensing it. Sometimes we verbalize; sometimes we touch; in general, we indicate because our form is impinged upon by the Form or environment external to us.

This impingement is a limited interaction. Whether we are in concept, a function of the form interacting with an environment that includes us, or whether we are the arbitrary prime mover in control of an inferior form is a matter resolved arbitrarily.

I once observed a cat run out of a field with a mouse in its jaws, only to get run over by a car running in traffic along the curb lane.

Because of the continuity of forms, the cat may be seen as an expression for any living creature from whether a bacterium, a nematode, or any group of living creatures;a colony, a herd, a nation, or a tribe, or a cultured view;an art, a science, a political creed, or a religion.

Only to the uninformed is the form explicative of everything. The informed ought to know the limitations of the essentially, limiting device. As a concept, the form has no content. It is explicative of nothing.

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