bread of the imagined
June 21, 2010
math deals in absolute quantities; science in relative quantities. therefore, it is impossible for any form of mathematics to completely explain the workings of the cosmos.
you see, the cosmos is not a dead expansion, but a controlled (ordained) existence whose inner workings are relative to the “prayers” or conscious desires of the people in it. and there is no other logical way to explain its existence. none.
as far as my intellect goes? it is and can only be as deep as my experience, since it is impossible to imagine beyond one’s experience, as it is possible to experience that which is unimaginable.
take a unicorn… what does it look like? you’d have to conjure one from a childhood illustration perhaps… but if you saw one for real, you’d not likely have been capable of conceiving it, even if you had drawn it yourself! even when i re-listen to music i had written years ago, i experience new sides and dimensions of it — and i wrote it! no, there is no substitute to experience, and to the extent that i lack it, i am a poorer artist and visionary. but perhaps there can be such a thing as.. “too good.”
