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(2004) I am you, Dordrecht, Springer.

Transcendental borders

Daniel Kolak

pp. 515-551

There is little doubt that throughout the space of the Cosmic Ocean, our universe, there flow a multitude of ephemeral individuations that in varying degrees sustain their borders over time—a myriad swarm of waves within waves of perceptible patterns identified into countless arrays of objects and entities: galaxies, stars, planets, atoms, quarks …. Somewhere between the ceaselessly disintegrating and integrating chaotic microscopic waves of complexes and the ceaselessly fluctuating macroscopic waves of complexes there emerge from out of the flux the bundles which we find ourselves identified as—"the faces myriad yet curiously identical in their lack of individual identity," to borrow Faulkner's words—living human beings, themselves whirlpools of ever-changing patterns through whose borders flow the amorphous experiences and conceptions in which the conscious contemplation of this entire Cosmic array consists.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-3014-7_11

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Kolak, D. (2004). Transcendental borders, in I am you, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 515-551.

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