02-16-2016, 09:53 PM
I'm wondering if anyone understands this quote:
What does it mean for the whole to be described by the straight line, and why/how would that then logically produce revolving lenticular shapes?
Quote:This light of love was made to have in its occurrences of being certain characteristics, among them the infinite whole paradoxically described by the straight line, as you would call it. This paradox is responsible for the shape of the various physical illusion entities you call solar systems, galaxies, and planets, all revolving and tending towards the lenticular.
What does it mean for the whole to be described by the straight line, and why/how would that then logically produce revolving lenticular shapes?