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claim:the-relation-between-a-person-s-own-wholeness-and-the-wholeness-of-things-in-their-environment-is-a-direct-consequence-of-the-nature-of-wholeness-itselfThe relation between a person's own wholeness and the wholeness of things in their environment is a direct consequence of the nature of wholeness itself.
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- Promised for Book 4, chapter 4 (Note 15).
- The idea that a person's wholeness is directly linked to the wholeness in their environment.
- The fundamental thesis of the book: life is an emergent property of the structure of centers.
- Load-bearing statement encapsulating the nature of wholeness as a real, induced structure.
- Asserts the ontological reality of wholeness as a physical/mathematical structure.