Da Vinci Notes #46 - Something Has No Form, Has No Limitation
The point, being indivisible, occupies no space. That which occupies
no space is nothing. The limiting surface of one thing is the
beginning of another. 2. That which is no part of any body is called
nothing. 1. That which has no limitations, has no form.
The limitations of two conterminous bodies are interchangeably the
surface of each. All the surfaces of a body are not parts of that
body.
Keith's Ideas:
1. Every limitation is the beginning of something. Discover it!
2. Something has no form, has no limitation. The key is Continuous
Changes.
3. Communication can cause limitations. The content of communication
is not the person. It is the communication that upsets or misleads
you, but not the person.
Keith To