Thursday, March 26, 2009

Nothing is the Sum of Everything

Conscience is dead; religion is indeed the opium of the masses. What significance do we think we can accomplish simply by traveling from one place or state of mind to the next via the passages of time? If time is irrelevant, age, experience, progression of thought, and evolution would not matter noting that time variances are its measurements. In fact, the only reason why comparison isn't fair is that the surmountability and intensity of one's experience cannot possibly equate that of another's regardless of the time[s] one may have lived in. Furthermore, the invention of time has led to the degradation of humanity and the logical mind. We worry because of having either too much or too little time. What is the future anyway? Time past is the future trapped in the present; the only future we have is the next second we're allowed to live. And, what is the measure for the certainty of existence? Philosophy? Laws of physics? If our existence is numbered, we would puff into dust once these so-called governing laws of existence change in another frame of space and time. This is to say that the condition we understand to be "definite measures" or "absolute determinants" of our existence, as well as our confidence in such understanding, is as malleable as theories that are deemed "good" simply by the virtue of falsifiability. Shouldn't a good theory be one that is absolute - one that needs not further additions and/or subtractions - over time? Since when did we place our assurance of our existing on elements that are never constant? If these so-called governing laws of [our] existence are malleable and considered "good" simply by that virtue, we are as good as dead now! Why do we need to "wait and see" whether there's "something out there" that could possibly fit the condition for our existence when those in ours are already as malleable and uncertain as the endless possibilities of "what's out there"? Besides, since time is irrelevant, would it really matter whether what's out there can or cannot fit our condition of existing? No! It isn't as if the nature of who we are is going to be any different from what it is now even if it mattered, is it? Time is irreversible and inescapable; freedom within is irrelevant of time. Time limits; without it there is everything else but nothing that prevents. Nothing is the sum of everything - the essence of creativity.

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