There are no ‘hills and valleys’.
For categorical reference we need such terms like hills, valleys and mountains, but artistically there are only points and curves, and there are no ‘hills and valleys’. A mountain is where the point pulls successfully against the curve, a hill where there is a balance between curve and point, a valley is simply what’s happening between different duels. Even in an image enirely containing curves, there will be points ~ of perspective*.
Can we go on to say that reality itself is also entirely composed of curves and points [which themselves don’t exists]?
Space itself is infinite [because the universe is], and has no manifest instances [i.e. denoted by a given cardinality] or existences, but space-time is a function of the entire mass of energy, and is existent/manifest. All energy forms have points and move in curves, patterns [info/law/function] move between points and pertain to or move in curves.
We are an arrangement of points and curves, as all things are. The observer is the point of the mountain and is singular [as is perspective*], the point is different to the curve just as a place is different to the journey. Yet here there are no categorical differences [no hills and valleys], so we – the observing point, are intimately connected to the curve!
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