Post 37: Sandwich logic
There are a few objects that I can construe as viewpoints. What each object is, at least in part, is able to be used as a way to see something. This has occurred (this being the turning of an object into a viewpoint) with objects whose unique appearances are built upon, or take place within, structures that feel easily generalizable from each instance of the object’s individual presence. In other words, something can be taken away from the existence of the object, from one specific instance of its existence, while still being true to it. (To generalize is to take from one thing and bring somewhere else.) Still, the question of how true? stays close. How much truth can the generalization retain? And how far does a generalization stray from the object it comes from? The primary example I have of an object with this ability to be generalized (somewhere along the lines this becomes an ability, but it probably more accurately starts at what is a quality of the object that leads to this b...