There's also Arnold van Gennep insightful observation on the tripartite nature of rituals.
And then, there's is the 'self', the 'other' and the 'boundaries' in between.
In any dualistic concept, there are two 'poles' and the 'spectrum' in between.
As to 'extension'? It would be 0, 1 and the 'infinity' in between.
So basically, I'd guess that any 'one' cannot 'exist' without somekind of 'trinity' to contextualize the 'one', the 'other' and their 'separation'.
The 'actors', the 'play' and the 'interactions'.
And then, there's is the 'self', the 'other' and the 'boundaries' in between.
In any dualistic concept, there are two 'poles' and the 'spectrum' in between.
As to 'extension'? It would be 0, 1 and the 'infinity' in between.
So basically, I'd guess that any 'one' cannot 'exist' without somekind of 'trinity' to contextualize the 'one', the 'other' and their 'separation'.
The 'actors', the 'play' and the 'interactions'.
As far as the apple tree is concerned, there's probably not much difference between a worm and a human...
Et le ver en dit : - Il y a toujours un pépin dans la pomme...