12.06.2005

Explanations

The nature of people seems to be to defy nature in all its forms, whether it be Man's, Nature, or Gods. Or to rephrase that in descending order, Nature, Gods, gods, Men, Man's subdivisions. As paradoxical as it seems, this is the reason both for their life and their confusion at being presented with their fundamental nature in the form of the echo. Their nature is meaningless. Their nature is meaningful. Their nature is both and neighter in that meaningless and meaningful are the same things and opposites. Opposites are interchangeable and every extreme has two opposites. To present it in the views of the physicist, it is matter, lack of matter (vacuum), and antimatter. In colors, it is black, white, and grey. This caused great confusion in Mrs. Moore, because she only believed in 2 extremes, and not the third extreme of the echo. Her great fear of the third and unkown element caused her to believe everything was the third extreme.

By constantly defying their own nature, humanity forces itself to obey certain rules, paradoxical as it may seem. Paradox only occurs, however, when the 4th dimension is a perfect line - that is, only a result of the interactions of the first three dimensions. Thus, paradox doesn't actually exist due to there being a 4th dimentions greater than that created by the interactions of 2 or 3 dimensions. In a way, the perfect singularity of the 1st dimension is exactly the same as the 4th dimension, yet different; opposite in a way. Where in the 1st dimension, all is occurring, all is at its lowest potential. Potential only begins cropping up when subdivisions can occur, such as in the 2nd or 3rd dimensions, and the 4th, where all is occurring, yet all that is occurring in different subdivisions of time, or different times altogether, and thus has higher potential. Perhaps "potential" should be replaced by "divergent complexity"; either way, I am at a loss for a proper label.

Written years ago, sometime while learning about electron potential. Could be 8th grade or sophomore year.

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