Tractate 8 : The Error of Einstein (continued)

Einstein’s mirror revisited

Hegel introduced the first metaphysical mirror.



Einstein inadvertently introduces the second metaphysical mirror. The progression emerges as follows:

In physicality we seek the multiplicity of parts from the smallest to the largest:



In seamlessness we must seek the mirror image of physical-ness not the opposite. As such we must reverse the direction and seek one-ness/singularity:



On closer examination we find we have:



this becomes:



Curve the plane of the paper and point A meets point B and point C meets point D forming a rectangular - ‘Being’, and point F meets point G forming a circle of physical-ness - ‘being’, through action of unity - being.

Symbolically we obtain:



From the above we expand the graphic:



Scientifically the mirrors are representative of Aristotle and Einstein:



Expanding metaphysically upon our diagram we obtain:



Further metaphysical expansion gives us:



And:



The graphic can be simplified as:





Now we have:



From this we can see four regions of existence: p, a, p’, a’.

Illusion
From Tractate 6: The Error of Kant we observed:



In Tractate 7: The Error of Hegel, we then observed the expansion of the idea becoming:



In short, two does not exist; we just call the next unit: Two. What exists is two ones, multiplicity of uniqueness exists. In essence we obtain infinite infinities.