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question:why-is-the-tea-bowl-so-much-more-generated-than-the-crystal-wine-glassWhy is the tea bowl so much more 'generated' than the crystal wine glass?
Question used to explore the nature of generated structure in a concrete object.
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- Aesthetic comparison used to illustrate that generatedness is perceptible even in small objects.
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- From 'Umar Ibn al-Farid’s Khamriyyah, used to illustrate the pre‑conceptual, ecstatic basis of the deepest life.
- New assumption #9: the melting transparency of increasing wholeness.
- Physical finding demonstrating that even violent catastrophic events exhibit smooth structure-preserving unfolding at appropriate time resolution
- Water drop as an illustrative example that living-like geometry cannot be drawn statically.
- Observation about the Golden Gate Bridge, supporting that process can generate form.
- Empirical evidence for the agreement property of the mirror-of-the-self test.
- Result from another student experiment comparing a medieval manuscript to a contemporary wall detail.
- Generalization from personal and student experience.