The Form

Reference: Postulate Mechanics

The Form

FORM is the shape and structure of something as distinguished from its material. All forms arise from the postulate of space; and the postulate of space arises from the postulate of substance. Therefore, when forms are applied to substance we have objects.

Forms are defined by their boundaries. There is a change in the nature of substance across an actual boundary. This change may be in terms of wavelength.

There can be infinite variety of forms. Forms can be large and small, simple and complex, static or dynamic.

Basically, a form is a phenomenon of space. Without space there can be no form.

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