ok so 2 things:
1. A language is not complete until irony disappears. Irony exploits vagueness in terminology.
2. From an evolutionary standpoint: the present is a result of innumerable micro-fluctuations reaching equilibrium with each other. That's why we observe such a symbiosis in the present: so many clever mechanisms we are equipped with for dealing and coping with our external environment, it's like matching puzzle pieces. Relative to the chaos at incipience, the world has reached a deeper state of equilibrium. And this will continue until everything gets smoothed out. So in this sense, many actants have been distilled into forms few and condensed; this is why everything seems so beautiful, and why the concept of "essences" shows up in the world.
1. A language is not complete until irony disappears. Irony exploits vagueness in terminology.
2. From an evolutionary standpoint: the present is a result of innumerable micro-fluctuations reaching equilibrium with each other. That's why we observe such a symbiosis in the present: so many clever mechanisms we are equipped with for dealing and coping with our external environment, it's like matching puzzle pieces. Relative to the chaos at incipience, the world has reached a deeper state of equilibrium. And this will continue until everything gets smoothed out. So in this sense, many actants have been distilled into forms few and condensed; this is why everything seems so beautiful, and why the concept of "essences" shows up in the world.
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