Every finite element is part of an infinite set.
- A set of finite elements are necessary to precipitate an event. In order for the event to occur, it must be acted on by “force” – will or desire.
- There can only be one infinity (even if it “contains” all others), it still represents the One.
- Every element has an anti-element. One could call it the opposite, or complimentary. Physics says it this way: For every force there is an equal and opposite force. Every positive feeling you have will be balanced by an equally negative one.
- units requires the depletion somewhere else of units, written as units. As grows larger so does the element in the anti-space, .
- From our perspective, we see things in straight lines (point, line and plane). From the transfinite perspective everything is agol, round–for it has no beginning and no end. Thus, to be finite, is to be able to see, or imagine, a straight line because in the realm of the infinite, everything is circular.