For I repeat myself; this being no wonder, as what I write is not even really new, just re - arranged after a further twist on the kaleidoscope. It's common knowledge; I have just collected & put it together anew...
Just one wrong formula, maybe. And it's not even wrong, just the wrong choice.
Above the Atom,
there is but one force in the universe, and it is
ubiquitous, eternal and almighty.
It created, maintains, restores and enhances all order in the world
since the beginning to the end of all time,
creating with this order the antagonist forces that enable us to live
by destroying it, laid down in the laws of thermodynamics.
All life, all being depends on this daily gift.
From the Atom to the Galaxies.
Now, would that in any way sound familiar?
It is, as someone else put it, the simultaneous complexity and simplicity of the whole thing which leads to repetition, as everything is interconnected.
For the principle may be simple, yet the consequences are manifold in detail:
There are two distinct systems running the universe,
the thermodynamic system on the one side and
the gravitational system on the other.
These systems are complementary - their rules and results are in opposition:
one side grades, the other degrades; one side enhances, the other diminishes; one side creates, the other destroys
and one side, the creative one, must necessarily come first (or else the universe would be negative):
Gravity.
The implications of this idea trickle down into every minute detail of the Cosmos, leading to a reappraisal of economics (which do not return a profit) to religion (creation is an ongoing process) and even science itself:
Could the age- old formula for entropy be the wrong choice of two possibilities?
The source of life and fountain of youth
This would be the mythical, long sought for source of life and the fountain of youth and renewal;
"Descend into the crater of Yocul of Sneffels, which the shade of Scartaris caresses, before the kalends of July, audacious traveler, and you will reach the centre of the earth. I have done it." - Arne Sagnussem
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Complexity and Simplicity
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From here on, I shall be copying, linking and connecting to my older websites (so they still exist), after having imported my old blog below.
For I repeat myself; this being no wonder, as what I write is not even really new, just re - arranged after a further twist on the kaleidoscope. It's common knowledge; I have just collected & put it together anew...
Just one wrong formula, maybe. And it's not even wrong, just the wrong choice.
Above the Atom,
there is but one force in the universe, and it is
ubiquitous, eternal and almighty.
It created, maintains, restores and enhances all order in the world
since the beginning to the end of all time,
creating with this order the antagonist forces that enable us to live
by destroying it, laid down in the laws of thermodynamics.
All life, all being depends on this daily gift.
From the Atom to the Galaxies.
Now, would that in any way sound familiar?
It is, as someone else put it, the simultaneous complexity and simplicity of the whole thing which leads to repetition, as everything is interconnected.
For the principle may be simple, yet the consequences are manifold in detail:
There are two distinct systems running the universe,
the thermodynamic system on the one side and
the gravitational system on the other.
These systems are complementary - their rules and results are in opposition:
one side grades, the other degrades; one side enhances, the other diminishes; one side creates, the other destroys
and one side, the creative one, must necessarily come first (or else the universe would be negative):
Gravity.
The implications of this idea trickle down into every minute detail of the Cosmos, leading to a reappraisal of economics (which do not return a profit) to religion (creation is an ongoing process) and even science itself:
Could the age- old formula for entropy be the wrong choice of two possibilities?
The source of life and fountain of youth
This would be the mythical, long sought for source of life and the fountain of youth and renewal;
I have found it
"Descend into the crater of Yocul of Sneffels, which the shade of Scartaris caresses, before the kalends of July, audacious traveler, and you will reach the centre of the earth. I have done it." - Arne Sagnussem
Jules Verne, Journey to the Center of the Earth
(You may also be interested in my further musings on Climate Change or Continental Drift)