Sure it can be. If you would like me to discuss Feynman I am happy to discuss both the Tree he slept under and the cafeteria he ate in questioning how all Cornell students get the same degree. I couldnt get one. Maybe, IT IS because I can and do hold both on the same basis. Matchette wrotep62 "This difference in divergence between two Relative existents we call MINOR polarity. The relation and status of these terms may be given diagrammatically as follows:
(a)### Absolute #####(a)
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+ #####################+
+######################+
+######################+
+######################+
Relative state1############+
-D##############*######+
-E###############*#####+
-L################*####+
-T#################*###+
-A##################*##+
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&Relatvive State 2
The connection to Feynmman be accessed via p62 "It is in this sesne that the entire activity and processional character of the relative world is the release of energy, the degradation of energy by the transition of energy from one form to another. To put it differently, the nature of the Zero-Atom Unit as energy-divergence striving for reduction of this energy-divergence, is the source of all the activity in the relative world - this is that we call the incluence and effect of MAJOR POLARITY
1.'Distance' between 1 and the Absolute is the degree of divergence of 1, and similarity for 2.
2.'/\DELTA' is the difference in divergence between 1 and 2
3.Urge from 1 and 2 toward the Absolute (along 1a(bar)) and (2a(bar)) is Major Polarity
4.Tension "along the line" 1*****2, is what we designarte as Minor Polarity - a polar tension between any two disparate relative entities, the more divergent manifesting a tension or urge toward the less divergent."
The Outline of Metaphysics but the Philosophical Library.