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Rather than replying at length, if you want my answer to this, see my answer to Benjamin Cain’s comment. In this relational ontology, parts of the entirety of existence are related to one another. This might be observable properties like the position and momentum of particles, but these observations are part of relational networks; there are no particles that exist independently in themselves.

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Pierz Newton-John
Pierz Newton-John

Written by Pierz Newton-John

Writer, coder, former psychotherapist, founding member of The School Of Life Melbourne. Essayist for Dumbo Feather magazine, author of Fault Lines (fiction).

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