Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 17:54:01 -0700 (PDT) From: Mark Crosby <Crosby_M-AT-rocketmail.com> Subject: Re: gravitation With a bit more gravity this time: In _A Thousand Plateaus_ it is between Propositions 3 & 4 of the "Treatise on Nomadology" (where 3rdness becoming 4thness immediately eats its tail and returns to 1stness?) Deleuze & Guattari speak here of "striated space. The space of pillars. It is striated by the fall of bodies, the verticals of gravity, the distribution of matter into parallel layers". Hypostasis, the descent of the soul. "In short, it seems that the force of gravity lies at the basis of a laminar, straited, homogeneous, and centered space ... The /nomos/, or the dispars is altogether different... Each time a new field opened up on science ... it proved irreducible to the field of attraction and the model of gravitational forces, although not contradictory to them. It affirmed a 'more' or an excess, and lodged itself in that excess, that deviation" (370). It is the location of that excess, not as a set of coordinates, but dispersion on a line of flight - by which Mind returns to Oneness even as Matter goes Fourth - Top, Bottom, and the Strange Charm buttweanem - or Compars, Dispars & the pillars bitweenum ;) +Mark ("assum[ing] a vortical motion ... watch[ing] carefully the watercourse made by the rain" ;) "-Oh. I feel better, said Freer very softly. -I am glad to know the docking orifice which has swallowed my ship is the inside outside of the outside of the inside. That my ship is scrubbing Predecessor cunts... -We have been accorded the privilege of penetrating atmosphere. Beside has become below. Out is in. There then is here now" (John Clute, _Appleseed_). --- Mark Crosby <Crosby_M-AT-rocketmail.com> wrote: > Que mass than desire? > Matter is congealed Mind.. > Mind is disturbed Matter.. > (Never mind, no matter.. ;) > +Mark (maybe "Lucretius & Simulacra" ?) > > --- avuydanbqrth gdhmndg > <hasardous_CUNT-AT-dashnet.zzn.com> wrote: > > hola everyone > > > > what Deleuze works can tell us about gravitation? > > > > Is it due to chemical reactions? I dont > > understand its cause in the frame of a spinozist > > ontology. can someone help me to understand > > gravitation a bit more please. thanks you. > > > > /BTU/VB/BTU > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup > http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com
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