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Metaphorical claim that the properties are not merely characteristics we like but the actual substance binding space into living unity
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- Justification for using the fifteen transformations as a foundation.
- The chapter's central thesis, arguing that the properties are necessary manifestations of wholeness in any generated system.
- Claim that the properties collectively characterize the morphologically complex but recognizable family of all living spatial systems across cultures, climates, and technologies spanning 3500 years
- Meta-claim about the logical structure of the properties: the more carefully each is defined, the more it relies on the others, revealing their common origin in the field of centers
- Proposed as the reason the properties appear in functionally stable or semistable systems.
- Foundation of the chapter's argument that the properties transcend aesthetics and are fundamental to all physical reality.