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Everything described as a single point with a true infinity of perspective and geometric variation upon the point, starting first in 'no-space'
Everything is described as a single point with a true infinity of perspective and geometric variation upon the point, starting first in 'no-space'.
If you can't imagine what that means, think about a single dot. Now expand the dot into an infinite plane of dots. The first plane shows one perspective on the original point.
Expand that plane, so you have an infinite number of planes, each one coming closer and closer to the original point.
Now the first plane, like the original dot, is a 'no-space'. It's an idealized mathematical abstraction which can't exist in reality. The second plane exists in actual space.
Each plane moves closer to the original point, and the first plane exists in 'no-space'. The second plane exists in actual space. As you continue expanding outwards with each successive plane, they exist more fully in actual space.
The first plane is an idealized mathematical abstraction. The second plane exists in space and has a single perspective on the original point, which represents infinity. The third plane also exists in space and has two perspectives on the original point, a 'doubled' perspective compared to the second.