Makes me think it must be Friday ...
Pam
Mike Maskill wrote:
> Just had a thought, if two manuscripts are placed side by side at an equal
> distance which of the two is nearer in space to the infinite continuum and
> which is an indeterminable nothing.
> Bear in mind that the difficult with the continuum is that it cannot be
> interpreted through time or space (sorry Frank, blame Heidegger) therefore
> the creator of both manuscripts does not exist in the common continuum
> whereas the manuscript does (exist) according to our own definition of
> common time and space. Therefore the continuum containing both manuscripts
> has a de facto existence before our own Being.
> Makes you think
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> Mike Maskill
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Sincerely
Pamela Cranston
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