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There Is No Relevance Marker

There Is No Relevance Marker

There is nothing in physics, chemistry or anything else that can measure the relevance of something. Relevance is contextual and personal.

I grasp this bottle. Grapability is not an attribute of the bottle, as it can't be grassped by an ant. Nor an attribute of the hand since I can't grasp a car. The graspability is in the fitness of my hand to the bottle. It's in how the hand and the bottle belong to eachother, how they connect to eachother.

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