Monday, March 13, 2017
Possibilities
Imagination, creativity, or reality?
Whether our minds are used to create hypotheses in math and physics, or abstract art on canvas or sculpture, or creative stories that people see and hear -- they require using a remarkable amount of reality and possibility stirred together into a cocktail by the mysterious.
I have this niggling feeling that talking about quantum physics and using the subjunctive mood to communicate are both forms of combining two dual existing "things" into one expression that defies any easy explanation.
The waves and particles of quantum physics allow things to be in two places at once. The use of the subjunctive speaks of the imagined or possible from the place of the present.
I wonder if a yogi attempting astral projection is practicing a similar type of thing?
Is the idea of ghosts related to the truth of waves and particles of quantum physics or the subjunctive life of a living person?
Is quantum physics the subjunctive form of science?
A little knowledge is both scary and fascinating.
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