This
thought-object is like a plant process that depicts the human condition.
It attempts to come to grips with the totality of what it means to be
human, from birth to death. In a sense it is a model for the ontology
of the human life as it deals with the almost impossible coincidences
arising from the intersection of seemingly possible events with real events
in one's life. This object is also a fractal of sorts because the event
of death is interpreted to be a macrocosm of childhood, suggesting a sense
of repetition or reincarnation. It serves as a basis for the following
thought-objects as its is the container for the human psyche, and so it
contains our models of cognition and models of idea creation. |