Black and white is very masonic. It's like how humans try to solve matters by framing things deterministically, whittling things down to a black and white understanding or choice such as "good vs evil" or "lawful vs unlawful" while missing the bigger picture.
Ultimately the black and white could resemble the binary computer, a choice of 1 or 0, and from many of these choices we can make a full program. That program, is called law & order.
But there are transcendent moments that cause the system to experience shock and be rewritten so that determinism can again be maintained and humans can have dominion over others through this way.
The ancient greeks had a fun time causing paradoxes in the court to advance our understanding of all things. These were transcendent moments.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_the_Court
"The more you learn, the less you know"
Black and white is very masonic. It's like how humans try to solve matters by framing things deterministically, whittling things down to a black and white understanding or choice such as "good vs evil" or "lawful vs unlawful" while missing the bigger picture.
Ultimately the black and white could resemble the binary computer, a choice of 1 or 0, and from many of these choices we can make a full program.
But there are transcendent moments that cause the system to experience shock and be rewritten so that determinism can again be maintained and humans can have dominion over others through this way.
The ancient greeks had a fun time causing paradoxes in the court to advance our understanding of all things. These were transcendent moments.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_the_Court
"The more you learn, the less you know"