Unity is indiscernible if no difference is between unity and nothingness.
2. Unity is discernible only through the differences between unity and nothingness.
3. Unity is discernible only as "part, whole, equivalence, uniqueness, limit, link, influence, sensation, origin, derivative, rule, condition, intent, and fulfillment" through the differences between unity and nothingness. (Tabulate the differences between unity & nothingness, if you do not have!)
I assume these statements as the basis of human intelligence. Do you agree?
2007-03-30
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