Thoreau has something beautiful to say about the incessancy of the person who has read the newspaper of the day. that the difference between this person and yourself is the mere obviousness of the other having seen the paper, been out for a coffee or tea, and we have not. Inward life fails as we display the greater need to explore or depend, really, on extremeties of society (newspapers, post office, zines etc.) The pulp that delivers the others lives. And the one who walks away "..with the greatest number of letters, proud of his extensive correspondence, has not heard from himself in a long while..."
Reality isn't made up of quarks, mu-mesons, and z-particles but of language. Whatever we think reality is, it is an entirly private matter until we describe it--either linguistically, mathematically, through painting, through dance, through inneundo--whatever it is, reality then goes under the formality of actually occuring when it is languaged.....
Kiliachasms of time represent the timelessness of regeneration and we the wet ones are mere byproducts wisking through the evolutionary stages of chrysalis, an ectoplasmic chrysalis with the other side of this multidimensional, though supremely subversive, light dance. Psychpompous as the Greeks would say is the path of the mind in its self creating adhesiveness to the information titilations of a holo-vision.....
HOLOS, what we perceive,
creates MYTHOS, what we believe,
creates ONTOS, what we are, which in turn,
creates MYTHOS, what we believe,
creates HOLOS.....
Erebos
Big Bang (or tenth dimensional collapse)
Pure plasma of electrons from a cooling universe
Levels of complexity crystallizing upon crystallizing
Electrons settle around atomic nuclei
Atomic Physics
Atoms codense into stars
At the center of those stars intense pressure and temperature...
Fusion
Iron, Sulphur, and Carbon
Carbon=four valent quality
Molecular complexity
Polymers
Early replicating molecules
Prokaryotes (earliest non-nucleated cells)
Nucleated Cells-Eukaryotes
Clusters of Colonies
Colonies of Cells
Earliest organisms
More Complex Organisms
Animals
Binocular, Bipedal Primates with opposable Thumbs
Language using, Mushroom using, orgiastic Humans
History
Cities
Warfare
Hierarchies
Writing
Mathematics
Music
Twentieth Century
Global Organism--The Omega PointPure Conscious Energy.....
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