EPISODE · Aug 17, 2021 · 59 MIN
HÓLÒN
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cover-artwork, sound-extraction and music-mix by @at1st released on 17.08.2021 | 20:00h 59 minutes 59 seconds | 116 BPM HÓLÒN means (to me): "self-similarity" of fractals are forming entropies from minuscule particles up to mighty size by developmental holistic steps. With other words: "A fractal is close to the idea of holon, as it is a part that represents a whole at the same time. Do seeds contain trees or do trees contain seeds? We could say both are true, because 'trees and seeds' is an example of a holon." Wikipedia introduces "HOLON (philosophy)" as follows: "A holon (Greek: ὅλον, from ὅλος, holos, 'whole' and -ον, -on, 'part') is something that is simultaneously a whole in and of itself, as well as a part of a larger whole. In other words, holons can be understood as the constituent part–wholes of a hierarchy." […]
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cover-artwork, sound-extraction and music-mix by @at1st released on 17.08.2021 | 20:00h 59 minutes 59 seconds | 116 BPM HÓLÒN means (to me): "self-similarity" of fractals are forming entropies from minuscule particles up to mighty size by developmental holistic steps. With other words: "A fractal is close to the idea of holon, as it is a part that represents a whole at the same time. Do seeds contain trees or do trees contain seeds? We could say both are true, because 'trees and seeds' is an example of a holon." Wikipedia introduces "HOLON (philosophy)" as follows: "A holon (Greek: ὅλον, from ὅλος, holos, 'whole' and -ον, -on, 'part') is something that is simultaneously a whole in and of itself, as well as a part of a larger whole. In other words, holons can be understood as the constituent part–wholes of a hierarchy." […]
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