| Re: The Three Theory MJA,
What you place on either side of the equal sign is the point in question. It is innate in consciousness to differentiate between the equal sign and what surrounds it; you can't function as you do without differentiation. Yet, the absolute center of any point of the two lines of the equal sign is synonymous with what surrounds them, so there really isn't an equal sign there, only the appearance of one based on the mechanism that extends spatial structures. Which is why, yes, there is much more math needed.
It takes two to tango, and three to tangle. |