Friday, February 19, 2016

either (b)

It has become apparent I must next introduce the instruction "click the back link".

Together the Forward and Back functions define a phenomenon which appears in other geometries, and in this one, the line. In this geometry the line depends for its existence on another construct, the page. The page is defined as a construct which "appears" when a function of the "link" class is called. Pages appear "in" a perceptual domain. Additionally, when a page "appears",  it replaces the page from which the link function was called, in the same perceptual domain.

On this page the reader is now invited to click either the forward or back link. I have already introduced the additional instruction "click (one of) these links before clicking anything else on the page." The reason for this has to do with the specific perceptual domain within which these pages appear (a blog). I will discuss this at more length at another time.

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