Interesting. please read my other letter on your PS
Your idea reminds me of paremenides' treatment of time. You see for him,
Time consists of one moment, 'Now'. And everything else is a basic diving
into the infinite layers of the Now. Zeno, one of his students, went on to
refute motion due to infinite divisiblity. Zeno's treatment of motion I
don't agree with, I believe in the idea of motion.
But all aside, supposing Robert Pirsig's treatment of Reality to be valid,
if all space were just one point, or if space were an infinite amount of
points, what do you think the pracitcal consequences for each would be?
jeremy
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