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Friday, 7 May 2021

While the objective is in space and time and the timeless, the subjective is only in time. While these two aspects of reality are interdependent their relation is such that the objective is in the subjective - even insofar as the subjective is also in the objective, as with intersubjectivity and reflexive intersubjectivity, this is for the subjective - which is strange because space and time seems to be far more complex than time by itself. There is no co-presence of the subjective which means that self-understanding by way of subjective structures never attains enough solidity to move beyond the fleeting present. The only counter for subjectivity is to build complex momentary experiences, which at most seem real or enduring. There needs to be a purely temporal route to thickening time, rather than just by mirroring spatial configuration.

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