Nigth Thinking, When You See Yourself In A Miror. You, The Subject Analyse An Object Who In That Case

Nigth Thinking, When You See Yourself In A Miror. You, The Subject Analyse An Object Who In That Case

Nigth thinking, when you see yourself in a miror. You, the subject analyse an object who in that case is also you and therefore become an object who is analyse by an another subject and so on. This kind of scenario is a paradox since no dimension can contain it self ( mathematical property ) But we do it, we contain our subject and object who both interact in a fractal nature, the more you analyse and zoom on it, the more the patern will repeat it self.

In fact, we shouldn't exit

We containt ourself in ourself, but how?

"In the same rivers, we step and do not step, we are and we are not." Heraclitus

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