C-244. Through which “looking glass”?
There is the mirror through which we see everything backwards. Just as Kierkegaard noted about how we walk forward looking backwards. And then there’s the telescope, through which we see beyond and the microscope, through which we see within. Here and now, AT and ON the Frontier, “beyond” and “within” are better than backwards.
This is why we use the R-transform on the Expansion. It gets us out of the universe of bodies (B-universe), through that “looking glass,” into the universe of steps (S-universe), into the World of Possibility (Expansion). Once in the S-universe, we need R-sense and R-technologies to see – to Mind! -- better, to pursue our molecular step “slice and splice” differential adventures in anatomy and architecture (aka science and art).
In light of the very useful Search feature now available, parenthetical back references are suspended for Comments as of C-184.
(c) 2021 R. F. Carter
This is why we use the R-transform on the Expansion. It gets us out of the universe of bodies (B-universe), through that “looking glass,” into the universe of steps (S-universe), into the World of Possibility (Expansion). Once in the S-universe, we need R-sense and R-technologies to see – to Mind! -- better, to pursue our molecular step “slice and splice” differential adventures in anatomy and architecture (aka science and art).
In light of the very useful Search feature now available, parenthetical back references are suspended for Comments as of C-184.
(c) 2021 R. F. Carter
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