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Faith/Intuition should have [t1, t2], otherwise lost Time.

  • kyonissho
  • Nov 14
  • 1 min read
Fig.1.
Fig.1.

Fig.1:

When faith/intuition is projected to time (T as concept), the faith/intuition becomes phenomenon.

T (time) exists in an interval ([t1, t2] here). If [t1, t2] isn't given, faith/intuition can't become phenomenon. I.e. faith/intuition → [t1, t2], ¬[t1, t2], F, ∵ the consequent denies time, therefore the faith/intuition fails.


In fig.1, faith/intuition A has zero in B, B has zero in A, but both A and B have T in [t1, t2]. And here, [t1, t2] → T. Another case, T → [t1, t2] derives a creative vision.



(The first post on kyonissho.com/kyos-blog was November 6, 2024.)


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