just on a note, "that 'improvisation' is an impossible word, like 'self' or
'time' --- what i meant is that we're already prepared and always
improvising, - otherwise we wouldn't be alive, - as we're also prepared
biologically to die, and then improvising over this. if everything is
floating then we wouldn't know it. heraclit said it's impossible to step
twice into the same water, while his successors said it was impossible even
once, since what is, is not again. in this sense, 'self', 'time', and
'improvisation', are impossible constructs. but since we're so used to
constructs, 'impossible' constructs can deconstruct those relative and
familiar ones -- sort of a 'reflection in the water which is not again' --
would you see a mirror in that water? is there a face there?

best regards,
bjørn
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