Thursday, January 29, 2009

Stuff I'm into.

Just a quick note to let ya'll know what I find interesting.

Our shared reality has many mysteries.

My favorite is the 1-2-3 Principle.

You may ask: "What the hey is the 1-2-3 Principle?"

So glad you asked.

Here's some examples:

1. Past-Present-Future
2. Proton-Neutron-Electron
3. Height-width-depth (or 3-D space)
4. Solid-Liquid-Gas
5. Black-Gray-White
6. Mother-Child-Father
7. Thesis-Synthesis-Antithesis (see Hegel)
8. Fibonacci Numbers (1-2-3-5-8-13-etc)
9. E=MC2
10. Doric-Ionic-Corinthian
11. Order-Balance-Chaos
12. Eternity-Temporality-Oblivion

There's more, but you get the idea.

The ultimate example of the 1-2-3 Principle though is:

Eternity-Temporality-Oblivion

Essentially, the fact that you 'exist'...but can constantly change or grow...or die...means that you can infer the existence of two seperate 'forces':

'Eternity' (something 'more real' than you which impels your existence) and...

'Oblivion' (something 'less real' than you that causes you and all atomic matter to decay).

Inbetween is 'Temporality' which we already know exists...and which is composed of one-half Eternity and one-half Oblivion.

So in our reality, we come from nowhere...exist for a time...then go back to nowhere.

But the 'essential you' which is the 'eternal' part cannot be destroyed. It merely changes form.

The 'universe'...or Temporality...is an area of space and time which provides a resolution between the grand opposites of Eternity and Oblivion.

There's so much more...

...and I'm trying to write a book about it all...

...but in the meantime...

The other things I find interesting are:

1. Affordable housing designs.
2. Conspiracy theories.
3. Alternative energy devices.
4. Nostalgia, antiques, old music.
5. Storytelling.
6. Social solutions.
7. Old technology (8-Tracks primarily).
8. Comprehensive lists.
9. People in general...what motivates humanity.
10. Aliens, UFOs, Ancient texts, etc.

This is the short list.

The universe is far more than we know.

We should pay close attention to it.

Garth

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