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A bright picture of a tree is the only color in an otherwise dark office. The computer monitor directly in front of the wall where you scribble your theories on balance is a sort of mirror that reflects the theory’s impossibility. The mirror is a virtual philosopher’s stone! It allows the discourse to be enacted in space and time, in spite of the law that sets off balance in the form of disorder. This division, which is reflected in mathematical terms between “the good” and “the bad,” remains logically consistent throughout the difference between being “universal” and “territorial.” When one speaks of “the geography of the mind,” that is, between being “assigned” and being “educated,” the idea of time is composed of an infinity of possibilities, without any fixity or singularity.