ABSTRACT

Former elemental determinatenesses are now subject to the individual unity, which is therefore the immanent form by which matter is independently determined in opposition to its gravity. In its search for a point of unity, gravity makes no infringement upon the extrin sicality of matter, i.e. space, or rather a specific quantity o f space, is the measure o f the particularizations of the differences of weighted matter, or masses. In them selves, the determinations o f physical elements do not yet constitute a con­ crete b ein g-fo r-self, and consequently they are not yet op­ posed to die being-for-self to which weighted matter aspires. Now however, through its posited individuality, matter is in its very extrinsicality a centralization, and is opposed to this extrinsicality and to its tendency towards individuality. It differentiates itself from the ideal centralization o f gravity, and constitutes an im­ manent determining o f m aterial spatiality, which is distinct from that o f gravity and the direction of gravity. This part of physics is the mechanics o f in d ivid u alization , because in it, matter is determined by immanence o f form, and in accordance with the nature of space. Primarily this gives rise to a relation­ ship between the two, i.e. between spatial determinateness as such, and the matter which belongs to it.