Articles in the Fragments of Reality Category
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Life and Death, Personal on 9 August 2004
Flow of time is an illusion. Time is motion. It has a dura-
tion—a measurement of motion from one point to another.
Quantum mechanics do not behave this way and, therefore,
Einstein was more than a bit upset: “God does not play dice
with the universe.”
The paradox is that we are always in motion—if not phys-
ically at least [...]
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Personal, Separation on 5 August 2004
How can we search for something we know nothing about?
How do we acknowledge or recognize the unknown?
We only know what we know. We only see what we know.
We only hear what we know. But who knows, hears, and sees?
We categorize, conceptualize, and separate—this is our
existence. Our existence is based on separation; we are [...]
Posted in Fragments of Reality, Personal, Short Insights on 5 August 2004
Why do we fear everything that is unfamiliar to us (or, to put
it differently, why are we uncomfortable with something
new?)? Actually, how is it possible to fear something that is
not known to us (i.e., understandable, defined, strange)?
We do not. We are only afraid of the things we know and
have—we have nothing against the unknown. [...]
