Irregardless it's all the same difference, if you see what I mean.
Heh, I just said three things that are grammatically incorrect!
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Nothing infinite can exist apart from the finite | nothing finite can exist apart from the infinite.
An illusion exists to the extent it's perceived lest it not be perceived at all in the first place.
A unity is only truly a unity with a healthy variety to unify in the first place.
It's a symptom of the ignorance of our times how it seems so strange that something is greater than the mythic concept of infinity, that the abundance of existence is not overflowing but flows precisely in its channels, that sometimes less is more. But “everything” cannot be “anything”. If infinity existed then it would be so relentlessly, extraneously overflowing that it could have no buffers, no containment, its inertia could never be harnessed into any manner of convention.