6. "Identity-undifferentiation is a system for the determination (reduction) of potential (value). Value in this context is a positivity, but not in the sense that it has 'presence' (simple being; identity by the traditional definition of self-sameness). Here, value is the dynamic interplay, at a given point in space-time, of material tensions enveloping potential paths of becoming. Hyperdifferentiation is conceptually indeterminate from the point of view of opppositional difference. But it is materially inderterminate in 'itself' -- which is a teeming void (as opposed to a diacritical emptiness). In other words, it is seething with fractal future-pasts (singularities, dense points). The kind of positivity it has is the pragmatic copresence of unactualised potentials (complication). (Massumi, 1992: 91). See also Ang's discussion of the importance of theorising chaos 'properly' (1994: 205-6).