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Unique Collective Awareness
The concept of Unique Collective Awareness (UCA)
 
  UCA (unique collective awareness) is an idea that the base of all things is awareness and that this awareness might be described by the existence of the universe of all things (collection of unique objects). In other words, everything has awareness and everything is made of awareness in motion.  
  UCA is also a statement that represents a paradox– something that intrinsically is illogical– ( a statement that makes no logical sense). For something to be unique, it cannot then also be but part of a collection. For is a set of infinite unique objects unique in itself?  
  Unique Collective Awareness therefore represents a supremely contradictory statement in itself– as it defies the current laws of thinking to suppose something to be both unique and part of a collective uniqueness at the same time.  
2.8.1 The importance of paradox and the model  
  As this book shall seek to outline, this supreme paradox actually represents a critical sign post in trying to define everything.  
     
 
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