27113 - Singularity of hyperstructure
N. Lygeros
Translated from the Greek by Vicky Baklessi
He wondered which was his position in this
hyperstructure. And if there was a position for him.
Because nothing was certain any longer.
It reminded him of the Schrödinger paradox.
He belonged or didn’t he to Humanity?
Who would decide it?
The experiment?
Or did he have a double nature?
Dual entity.
Unless the problem was a teleological one
and the question was whether he had to belong
to Humanity. Or rather even better
if he had to struggle to belong to it.
Quantum computations.
It wasn’t only the problem of the position, there was also
that of speed.
Because the first was a stance while the second
had a destination.
The old days he was just out.
Now he knew that there was an in.
The tessera and the mosaic.
The singularity and the hyperstructure.
He saw it with a different glance.
The people would say.
But he hadn’t accounted for the similar expression
of a monster.
He re-examined the notion of Humanity.
And it was discovered in this manner that she too was
alone it’s just that it was at the same time unique.
In fact maybe also diachronic.
This solitude was strange.
It was not the uniqueness of solitude.
It was the solitude of the uniqueness.
But that resembled him .
So they had a common element.
While they were different.
They were both alone.
He re examined the notion of Humanity.
And discovered in that manner that she too was
Alone only that simultaneously she was unique.
In fact maybe diachronically also.
This solitude was strange.
It wasn’t the uniqueness of solitude.
It was the solitude of uniqueness.
But that resembled him.
So they had a common element.
While they were different.
They were both alone.
But the common was the uniqueness.
How far was it from Leibnitz’s monadology?
Because now he needed his groupology.
The game had changed.
Same with the chessboard.
He wasn’t only a piece.
He had a role to play.
And that was allied.
because there was an enemy.