Thursday, October 28, 2010

Peeking in a black hole

If random thoughts

can find a connection,

simple ideas may become

a complex philosophy.

When we are afflicted

by an apparent paradox

which seems to deny

premises or assumptions;

logic or consistency

may be the problem.

These, along with tradition,

are the roadblocks

to real comprehension.

For instance, if we assume,

“Time must have a stop”

eternity cannot be.

If our minds are to be free,

we must not give up

or denounce the quandary.

Statistics only represent

the mindset of a majority,

and thereby lack validity.

Imagination may be

a better philosophy.


Walt Abbott–10-28-2010








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