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Ontological argument is bought into question, and imminent reality is underminded by the unreadable or as continuous funtions [[functions]] without ordinated spaces. This logic is recognized by communication theorists as "saccadic", an irregular sequence of rapid jerking eye movements over printed lines of reading matter or numbers. The eye spends 90% percent of the time confixed on one point, than moves to the another point in a saccadic manner. Eye fixations on a Juddian series effects a similar saccadic movement. The visual field is brought into an acute constraint. The intake of visual information is next to nil. Perceptions of such objects bring one to the peripheral vision of the edge. The location of fixation disconnected from the "whole" intakes more than it should, thus forming a saccade in the mind. Judd overloads the fovea centralis, the center of sharp vision, with ciphers of metal [[strikethrough]] constriction. So much information is packed into [[/strikethrough]] blocks.