Laughter is the human response to change in context and therefore the rapid transformation of significance in existence.

To laugh is to be wonderstruck at the duality or multiplicity of significances that existence lays on its own artifacts.

To laugh is to stand at a vantage point and see conflict resolve itself into the absurdity of non-viable multiplicity of meaning.

To laugh is to be shocked that existence can bind itself and amazed that it retains all the power to free itself.

To laugh therefore is to truly love, beyond structure, beyond meaning, beyond management of significance.

To laugh is to be beyond structure in its deepest sense.

To laugh is to love.