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Language of Metaphors
The Premise:
If
Newton's third law is true, "For every action, there is an equal and
opposite reaction.";
and if
it is true that there are a finite number of dimensions of which all
existing things are made;
and if
it is true that there are only four ways these dimensions can change
or
act and interact (namely add, subtract, multiply and divide);
then it
could be said that all things - past, present or future - are mathematically
related,
being merely complex resultant combinations of these simple roots,
directly associable
on one or many terms with one another - metaphors.