Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Twenty-Third Series of the Aion

D spends some time here talking about relativity. Within the Pascal diagram we established earlier, we can read this as the relativity of numbers with common primes. E.G. We understand 35 by the diagrams for 7 and 5. Every non-prime is relative in nature.

D speaks of the "pure event" or "pure becoming". (166) What he means is Aion. Within our Pascal diagram, an example of the pure becoming is akin to the prime number, unfactorable, impenetrable by relative displacement (i.e. there are no common factors). The pure event is a pre-transcendental singularity, a "deep structure", a building block of language, like a phoneme. The phoneme is the "frontier" between things and propositions, onomatopoeia being the most basic application of the type. Aion is the zipper that zips the jacket of language open or closed. As such, Aion itself is "without a place" as it incarnates or destroys a place. It resides between two "unequal" "faces" (e.g. a line between two mountain faces), two numbers to be factored. (167)

Much of this chapter is reiteration of topics previously discussed regarding the Aion.

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