Definition of Art: "Infinite Partition that Does Not Converge"
- Bhang, Youngmoon

- Feb 4
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Definition of Art: "Infinite Partition that Does Not Converge"
$$\text{Art} \equiv \lim_{n \to \infty} \sum_{i=1}^{n} \Delta_i \quad (\text{where } n \neq \infty)$$
"Art is equivalent to ~." $\text{Art} \equiv$ Signifying an essential definition beyond mere 'sameness'.
“Art is the will to approach a certain state.” $\lim_{n \to \infty}$ "The limiting process of infinitely increasing the number of partitions ($n$).
“Art is the totality of the 'act of partitioning itself' as articulated by the artist.” $\sum_{i=1}^{n} \Delta_i$ Summing all the finely divided fragments ($\Delta$) from number 1 to $n$.
"However, $n$ can never reach infinity." $(n \neq \infty)$.
"Art is a struggle to infinitely divide and combine the world towards a perfect whole (Idea), but its essence lies in the state of 'eternal incompleteness' that never reaches its end."
The Essence of Being: "Flow Without a Center"
$$\nexists, C \in \mathcal{M} \implies \text{Being} = \text{Flow}$$
$\nexists$: "Does not exist." (A declaration of absence).
$C \in \mathcal{M}$: "An element of a center ($C$) within the set of the manifold ($\mathcal{M}$, i.e., the world we inhabit)."
$\implies$: "Therefore, it leads to the conclusion that ~." (Logical consequence).
$\text{Being} = \text{Flow}$: "Being is immediately Flow."
"No privileged center exists anywhere in the universe (manifold). Therefore, the mode of all existence must be the movement itself that simply flows without heading anywhere, rather than a fixed point."

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