Friday, January 25, 2008

tackling the Hegel problem on drugs

orthodox rainbow neptunian planetoid charismatic repellant organic fusiform nerobiological paradoic quotidian forfeiture of mindscatter biledust wormwood fragrant perpetual neuropteroid anatomical directive.

the prime proof of a thing is the non nonexistence of it? certainly not. there are an infinite number of nonexistents. not everything that does not not exist, in fact, exists. there are some things that are neither nor. the unrealized. the potential. the nonstatic.

actuality is nonparsimonious. the normative asthetic of preferred actuality is nonso. thus, the illusion of actuality is ubiquitous. it is a stating point that, though necessary, must be immediately rejected.

in essence, conceptual structures are analogous to three dimensional spatial configurations when time, the fourth dimension, is considered. no three dimensional entity exists properly if it does not occupy a span of time, as an object in this universe. no idea is entirely lacking in development. both entities can be considered lacking in this last dimension, successfully, and often productively, but the fourth dimensional element is essential to existence, and the object, conceptual or spatial, must ultimately be considered in light of the last.

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