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RE: Down The Sacred Geometry Rabbit Hole: From The Architecture Of Creation To The Evolution Of Quantum AI... PART FOUR

in #life6 years ago

I'm not sure I understood what you meant by that text.

Between the lines I read: "Everything is good. Even the bad is good." But it seems to me a little bit that you still want to convince yourself very strongly that it is so.

How I experience it, hardly anyone looks into the inside of an apple anymore, but wants to know how black holes develop and tries to find out what quantum singularity is. Maybe that's why I should really take an apple seed and a blade sharp enough to cut through it to contemplate the miracle of what is presented to me there. Without making it a mystery.

I will never know if human blood is actually red as long as it is in the body. Maybe there are black holes in there that absorb any color. LOL!

In any case, you're good at writing, and maybe you should write a novel.

It provokes me that you add a relativization to your statements here that seems a bit like a legal matter. It's like scattering your seed, but afterwards you say you can't help it when it becomes a monstrosity.

Indeed, some things should be reconsidered...

A test of how far we have come with being fearless, courageous and light-footed would be to sit in an absolutely dark room and stay there all day long. I didn't even last five minutes in the toilet (my bathroom has no windows and when the door is closed and the light is off, it is pitch-black).

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I will never know if human blood is actually red as long as it is in the body.

Coulda sworn - now that you mention it - I once read/heard that it’s actually only once blood gets directly exposed to air/oxygen that it ‘turns’ red. (Though I dunno how the oxygenation within the body would differ). In such a case, who knows what Color it’d be within the body.

Or maybe it’s just the observation that ‘colors’ It.

Or maybe that’s all wrong. Haha.