Then it would follow, as I've thought it through, that a door or gate or anything of the sort - is a passage. — Shamshir
A portal is a passage, isn't it?
If you're not familiar, the port in portal stands for gate. — Shamshir
When you say 'open the door' - are you opening up the barricade and inspecting its insides or are you moving the barricade and opening up a passage? — Shamshir
It does, in the sense that opening the door references the opening of said portal, and not the removal of the cover; not directly anyway, as the removal is just an assumed step that's not mentioned.
An easier way to convey the door as the barricade would be to reference its hinges; though considering this cover is more or less part of the passage, when you reference the cover you inadvertently reference the passage — Shamshir
Do you see any foundational difference between a wall and a barricade? A wall isn't immovable, merely stationary. — Shamshir
Door:
- a movable, usually solid, barrier for opening and closing an entranceway, cupboard, cabinet, or the like, commonly turning on hinges or sliding in grooves.
- any means of approach, admittance, or access.
- any gateway marking an entrance or exit from one place or state to another — dictionary.com
And thus - we come around again, do you open the wall or the passage? — Shamshir
And there are doorflaps within doorflaps.they install doors in them — Sir2u
And thus - we come around again — Shamshir
↪Pattern-chaser
Let's say it is not a passage, a through. What then do you open when you open the door...? — Shamshir
Now you're getting it.But a door offers extra function, just to confuse us. :wink: — Pattern-chaser
Thus framed, the point is the will of the wisp.Is there a point to the mystery we're creating here? A door is a movable barrier. What are we chasing here, Shamshir? :chin: — Pattern-chaser
A garage door is a garage wall; if proportion is the issue. — Shamshir
And there are doorflaps within doorflaps. — Shamshir
That a door is a passage is an honest statement. — Shamshir
Open your hand - you unfold your hand - like you unfold the doorframe.
Open your ears - you clear your ears - like you clear the doorway. — Shamshir
Thus framed, the point is the will of the wisp.
But when chasing patter, we are mystbound and not paying attention - finding we've lost our way.
Perhaps this needless extrapolation is actually an allusion - and while the suspense kept us in place, going through the door may have been the key.
Is this adequate? — Shamshir
Very well.I think it's a misleading statement. A door is a door. It allows passage, or it allows access to a passage, but it is not in itself a passage. Having (effectively) zero thickness, the one thing a door is not is a passage. A passage has length; it takes you from one place (one end) to another (the other end); it traverses distance. — Pattern-chaser
I'm sheathing the door, hoping it fits.Now you're investigating the different meanings that "open" and "clear" can carry? — Pattern-chaser
Nothing important - moreso I'm just following through.Now I am completely and utterly lost.
What is the point of this diversion???
What are you trying to tell/show us??? — Pattern-chaser
And then we come around again - you open up the wall, to drive your car out. — Shamshir
It's all just a reference to an omission.
And the omission is context.
Look at the first question I asked in this thread. — Shamshir
When you say 'open the door' - are you opening up the barricade and inspecting its insides or are you moving the barricade and opening up a passage? — Shamshir
It's all just a reference to an omission.
And the omission is context. — Shamshir
Clarity and simplicity, y'know? :wink: — Pattern-chaser
Tangling yourself up in an effort to untangle is my method of exploration — Shamshir
It would seem your audience is rather faithless — Shamshir
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