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relations series

Two types of pre-prepared, colorless and transparent liquids are dripped onto a support. When they come into contact, a chemical reaction occurs and they turn red; when they do not interact, they remain colorless and transparent.

Regarding the strange phenomena and properties of the microscopic world, there is an interpretation that the world is constituted through interactions. According to this view, a thing does not exist as an independent entity with clearly defined attributes; rather, its attributes emerge only through its relations with other things. In other words, only the attributes determined by relations exist as “things.” The web of relations weaves reality, and its knots are what we perceive as entities.

The two colorless transparent liquids, conceived as things without attributes and without interaction, become mixed (i.e., enter into relation), through which two entities manifest color (attributes emerge) and come into existence. This very process of making serves as a representation of one interpretation of the nature of the world, functioning as a model of the world in its abstraction.

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