It's one thing to try and create an abstraction of something physical/with tactile form, but what about the rest. After all, the real appeal of abstraction has to be its attempt to represent the intangible and ethereal elements of existence. Or even, the simple things in life that we are unable to see, but experience every day.
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Earlier this week I spent a moment stopped in my tracks thinking about the difference between two binary descriptors. Honestly, I can't remember what the words were, but they might as well have been anything as it sparked a thought excursion into the world of binary relationships in language where no middle identifier exists; so let's ramble.