In the realm of perception, we first see shapes, then patterns and similarities.
The field is created at the focus of perception: when we are able to distinguish differences and recognize similarities among a multitude of shapes, and a specific order emerges from them.
When examining a single thing, the euphoria of wonder goes hand in hand with the recognition of belonging. The entities that make up the field are unique even when they are organized into systems and complement each other through their mutually reinforcing connections. The unique is just as important as the order organized from similarities.
The various fields are different manifestations of spaces and networks: points of reference in the world.
This diversity is not incidental—it ensures survival.
It is an order that carries cultural significance: a reflection of the world and ourselves.