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claim:the-life-of-a-center-is-a-phenomenon-in-which-the-center-like-a-window-makes-contact-with-the-plenum-of-absolute-unityThe life of a center is a phenomenon in which the center, like a window, makes contact with the plenum of absolute unity.
The definition of life in a center as contact with the absolute unity via tunneling.
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- The Blazing OnecitesChapter 6 of Volume 4, The Luminous Ground, by Christopher Alexander. The chapter introduces the I-hypothesis, the plenum of I, and the Blazing One as the ultimate source of life in architecture.
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- A fundamental assertion about the relational nature of life.
- The life of any given center depends on the whole field of centers in which this center exists.claim0.853Key global property of the field of centers, making it non-local and unlike classical fields.
- One of the four key ideas, asserting that individual centers possess a degree of life.
- The fundamental recursive rule of living centers.
- Summarizes the central thesis of the chapter.
- Describes the subtlety of room centers.
- A key insight about position and context.
- Centers help one another: the existence and life of one center can intensify the life of another.claim0.830The core mechanism by which wholeness gains life.