Imagine a hall filled with mirrors facing one another. A single movement multiplies endlessly, each reflection generating new perspectives, angles, and alignments. The image is never static, never singular, yet it is coherent across the infinite regress.
The mirror of mirrors shows that reflection is recursive. Each construal feeds back into the system, generating further construals. Identity, perception, and meaning unfold not linearly, but through layers of relational alignment, each influencing the next.
This thought experiment highlights the interplay of perspective and relational emergence. Even when multiplied infinitely, patterns of coherence persist, revealing structures that are not inherent in any single reflection but arise across the network of interactions.
What this reveals:
Reflexivity is foundational to relational processes. Meaning and identity are recursive achievements, sustained across multiple, interacting perspectives. Even infinite regress is structured by coherence within the relational field.
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