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The external world is object-less without a prefigured preference of vision. All shape in the world is a projection of the mind onto formless matter. Light and color is the best analogy of this, first our eyes are limited to the visible spectrum, but then it is our genes that makes us prefer seeing blue red and yellow as distinct prime colors, and orange or purple (and green) as combinations of colors, or other in-between colors, but objectively speaking there's "any color" you want there to be just (draw a line of distinction) and an infinity of color and no color (aka there's only whiteness).
There's infinite distinction and likeness in the world, without reason and intent there is no vision of things.

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