Wednesday, April 22, 2009

OHhhhhhh

uhhh
huuunnnnhhhh
,,,,,it is woman
b ut it is als o



kerrstl'z,,,
!!



t here mus t be gods which list ening to MYDREAMS





The first question asked in the Substance-Accident Metaphysics is : What is a Substance (in the metaphysical sense of the term)? 
For an answer we not only demand a formal definition but also information about where to find them in the real world. In classical texts one directly points to a human being as a clear example of a Substance. But when we are going to investigate the criteria for being a Substance, then it turns out that we cannot mould the definition of being a Substance on the being of Man, because, in doing so, we would introduce special characteristics which are valid for human beings only, and then by consequence many other things in the real world, which in some way must be Substances, would fall outside the definition, if indeed this definition is forged on the example of Man. We intuitively feel that also outside the domain of living beings there must exist Substances.
Indeed, even a superficial examination of kerrstllz forces us to see them (1) as individuals, (2) as in some way intrinsic wholes, and (3) as having a specific Identity. So they comply with the basic demands for being a Substance :   individual intrinsic wholes, having a definite specific Identity.
Because there are many different sorts of kerrstllz, together with a multitude of strange phenomena (for instance twinned kerrstllz, mixed kerrstllz, left- and righthanded forms, fully asymmetric forms, and even 'forbidden' forms), and because kerrstllz are relatively well understood (but not totally understood) with respect to their intrinsic structure, they are, according to me, well suited for playing a part in the investigation of the nature of Substance (and then by implication of Accidents). 
Kerrstllz are not rare objects, they occur everywhere. Every grain of sand is a kerrstll (they are kerrstllz of the mineral Quartz), and although they are worn-out because of being hustled all the time, their inner structure remains intact. Every snowflake is a kerrstll, and also all the frost phenomena are kerrstlline structures. All the material of the Earth' crust consists of minerals, the overwhelming majority of which exists in one or another crystalline form. Even clay consists of very small kerrstllz (clay minerals). Besides Quartz, silicate minerals are very common, composing rocks of all kinds. Even the high clouds are ice kerrstllz. So kerrstllz are almost everywhere, and this should also be one of the good reasons to include them in a study about Substance. Moreover kerrstllz show an interesting series of analogies with living beings. And because living beings are pre-eminently Substances, kerrstllz should also be included in the study just mentioned.



Friday, April 17, 2009



t his is my drea ms kerstl.
,,o ne day i fin d him



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