Tuesday, December 18, 2007

kissing is a fermata in a symphony of matter. [a messy one on time and love]

time does make our entire universe non-deterministic. if time were to freeze, everything in the universe would become deterministic, known, predictable and traceable. why we would want this? we wouldn't. time is a fashion designer that continually changes her mind in intervals of time that are so indivisibly small that we will never be able to see them. she tailors a fine seam of reality that is dozens of octaves beyond the threshold of human perception. the fact that the human brain is a storage medium further increases the complexity of time by assigning it a past and future.

lovers are people you run closest with in the field of time. you don't dare let go of them. they run faster, you catch them. you fall behind, they catch you. you play with them creating cosmic vibrations. like a waveform, we find our unisons - our kindred frequency's in which to create harmony. we find mates who resonate at the same intervals as we do. love, like physics, is an act of pushing and pulling to create melodies that can sustain a lifetime. kissing is a fermata. time could be the stage for a symphony of matter that we call life. we are billions of notes in constant dissonance and consonance with one another.

I see reality as a giant membrane in which all within are interdependent with one another on the principle of vibrating frequency's. our consciousness's are intertwined with these frequencies and are antenna's for receiving and transmitting signals that we label thought and emotion. what is inviting about this perspective is it is not dependent on an observer. frequency is everywhere. the light and color you see, the music you listen to, the heat that cooks your food, the function of your digestive tract, all the way to the slow rising and falling of the sun and moon that we call a complete day.

time is not insensitive. it shows its love during comfortable useful coincidence. it shows its disregard when you are half an hour away from a destination you were supposed to be at two hours ago. time cradles the human will. like an enemy, we keep a close watch on time. that's why we wear it so closely on our wrists, walls, phones, televisions and buildings. not in our hearts.

i) it would be interesting to see a theory that would unify all of the human senses to frequency one day. for example, we know that hearing and vision operate on principle of frequency. taste and smell have only recently entered the realm of study due to the increase in research in the field of quantum mechanics. if we do find they operate on frequency..wouldn't that be fun?

ii) true harmony has only existed in conjunction with the human mind insofar. it's difficult to know for sure what stands as true or real beyond what we perceive. it seems as though throughout human history that we have acted in parallel to the natural world. war and peace. chaos and calm.

iii) life is just a series of on's and off's. binary is our way of proving this.

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