(the closing of the work) the phenomenology of approach (the opening of the work) http://www.alansondheim.org/approach2.jpg image http://www.alansondheim.org/phenapproach.rtf text http://www.alansondheim.org/approach1.jpg image Commentary by Ryan Whyte (see Notes) */ Version originally written (for the most part) in 2002. How to approach anything? This has concerned me ever since the Far Hills Project in the 1970s, General Description of the World around the same time. Now I think of the same, our embedding, almost transparent, within what seems to be an incredible uniformity of the universe, subject theoretically to mathesis - with particle families, subtended dark matter, local and universal laws, the inexorable scaffolding of everything that interrelates within and without us. Our approach to anything is indescribably miniscule, but everything most likely holds everywhere, or so it seems. Why aren't there infinite subjects to infinitely unrelated laws? Why does existence appear to have a certain quality? Reality is universal, Hua-Yen Buddhism comes to mind, as well as procedures beyond or within procedures, domains like neighborhoods, intermixtures of local and universal. The url above just scratches the surface, if it does even that, read on. Alan Sondheim, 2020, 2020 vision, hindsight and foresight hardly presenced at all. /* _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
