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claim:a-thing-which-is-well-made-and-beautiful-will-always-be-isomorphic-to-nothingness-it-will-have-the-same-structure-as-emptinessA thing which is well-made, and beautiful … will always be isomorphic to nothingness — it will have the same structure as emptiness.
The ultimate simplicity: living forms share the structure of the Void.
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- Definition of beauty as revelation of the I.
- Claim that the making process physically realizes spirit.
- Definition of real simplicity tied to resolving the wholeness.
- The most profound claim of the chapter: the niceness of the sequence is directly perceptible in the built form and is the ultimate source of living quality.
- In laboratory studies, repeated structure-preserving transformations led to beautiful results, while a single structure-destroying step disrupted the unfolding and proved very difficult to repair.
- Radical assertion that function reduces to living structure, eliminating the need for external goals.