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A world is a kind of convergence of being (§2.63); the multiplicity of worlds is their divergence. Divergence means that things don’t have a determinate meaning or identity, because determinacy would require something that pins and holds together all beings but that’s not part of the world (else it couldn’t guarantee determinacy across and despite the divergence of worlds). It would have to be outside it, holding it together (as a pin holds the butterfly to the board but is itself not part of the butterfly).[1] But there is no pin like this.
Divergence is what allows things to be different: to have different meanings, senses, and identities for different people (or life forms).