sushi
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during my time away, i had made some realizations that i want to share here. It i may be hard to understand. but its as best as i can in description and english.
things/objects in the univese can generallly be categorized as constant or different
a thing is constant if it never changes. a thing is different if it changes
a deeper categorization is the idea of sameless, copy or identical, which is the antithesis of different
a thing is regarded as a exact copy of the original if it is same in everyway.
if is not copy, or identiical then it is the concept of similar, which is hardest to grasp.
so to sum up:
first categorization: constant vs different
second layer categorization: copy and identifical to the original thing,
third layer categorization: similarity but not completely the same/equal
things/objects in the univese can generallly be categorized as constant or different
a thing is constant if it never changes. a thing is different if it changes
a deeper categorization is the idea of sameless, copy or identical, which is the antithesis of different
a thing is regarded as a exact copy of the original if it is same in everyway.
if is not copy, or identiical then it is the concept of similar, which is hardest to grasp.
so to sum up:
first categorization: constant vs different
second layer categorization: copy and identifical to the original thing,
third layer categorization: similarity but not completely the same/equal