Reflection:
In classical mathematics, the variable is often used to represent an infinitesimal change that is ultimately discarded through a limiting process. This has proven extremely powerful for point-based analysis.
In contrast, Asha’s architectural approach does not rely on collapsing change into a vanishing quantity. Instead, change is treated as something to be held coherently over time, preserving structure and alignment rather than eliminating it.
This difference highlights a broader distinction between point-based reasoning and field-based orchestration, without diminishing the value of classical tools.
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