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space-body problem

A specification of the mind-body problem in which the "body" or more specifically object external to the human body represents the physically far emerging from the past and "space" represents the physically near emerging from the future.

The divergent contiguity of an object external to the human body.

The divergence of an object no matter how close to the whole of a human body being "far" or in the past if there is space or "future" separating the object and the human body ("now"). Inversely, any constituent part of the human body is "now" or in the present because it is contiguous with the "whole" of the body even if a constituent part of the body is farther away from the center of the body than the separated object.

Implies that the farther external contiguity is away from internal contiguity (the human body) the more likely it is to be a holograph or expression (holomorph) in contrast to an isograph or appearance (isomorph).

"Touch" establishes contiguity between the object and the body and unites the two objects in the illusion of now.

Space-body divergence resolves mind-body duality with mind-body contiguity in contrast to mind-body congruity.

The space-body problem says that the human body is "now," the space separating the object and the body is "future," and the separated object is "past." This implies that the mind and body are isomorphic (have the same source point).

More meta-specifically space-body contiguity implies that consciousness or the "mind" emerges from space metamorphically to gravity's colinearity to time.

Thus space-body contiguity is actually mind-space colinearity or mind-space metamorphicity.

by sandrashine October 13, 2018

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