Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Poetic Post-it Notes.

Every morning you exchange polite ‘hellos” with the ceiling. The ceiling is always there – the ceiling drips comfort me like persistent leaves that remain attached past maturity.

You would almost be inclined to believe that everything around you is stubbornly unyielding – some drips would prefer you to stay or they choose to never go away. Such a thermodynamic property – the amount of energy slows and is no longer available as time sets it. But it’ll still be there when you wake up tomorrow. Then something new comes along and you imagine what it would be like ... over there. What’s over there? I’m selfish - I want to fill this space and that space. Why can’t they discover the processes that will allow me to indulge in simultaneous living?

Can’t my matter be in two places at the same time? Or maybe they can create a way for a projection or duplication of my matter to occupy the spaces of my choosing – but I must have the ability to feel in whatever space I occupy. You get caught up in bullshit like that and forget how beautiful that other thing is.

You realize, that some things are too fucking beautiful to ignore – one can’t help but yearn to be a part of that other place. Ah yes, those ceilings are always there, too. They’ll comfort me like persistent leaves that remain pas-. . .wait, I’ve done this all before. So, what’s the difference? The beauty – ah ha ... it’s there. It’s not in my mirror you know – it’s much more complicated than that.

Probability.

It’s been established that the relative position of any electron in the universe, can only be identified when one chooses to perceive it. The simple act of perceiving an electron (in your state of consciousness) brings an electron into focus. The position of the electron isn’t an actuality, it’s a matter of probability – because the tools you’re using are limited to only what they can measure in this reality.

This is not to say that all objects in this reality are not real – in this reality, they are absolutely real. But the problem here is, what’s real to us, isn’t necessarily real or correct in terms of different dimensions, perceptions, or parallel universes – it just means that we’re going out on a limb if we say we can understand the true nature of everything – or, in this case, 'where an electron actually is'.

Science, on this new level, now exists in the form of probability, than accurate understanding and rationality. Unfortunately there comes a time when science is useless in its application, due to our inability to perceive the correct actuality.


This does not invalidate science – it merely invalidates what we’re seeing. Because it’s not a
reality – it’s merely a projection of what we think actually exists, without having the ability to see the infinite layers the universe is made up of – it’s difficult to imagine a universe that isn’t perceivable, but as we think of adequate words to describe the universe, we’re creating devices that will have the ability to perceive the other sides of the universe. We will use the fundamentals of cause and effect to determine what actually exists and what is merely an
illusion.

Fucking ridiculous.