angelrose wrote:
Timeless - THERE IS NO TIME
An atom appears only in a particular place if you measure it
In other words an atom is spread out all over the place until a consciousness observer decides to look at it
So the atom measurements observer creates the entire universe
Only a consciousness being can be an observer
We are intimately hooked in the very existence of reality
Without us there would be just this expanding super position of possibilities without anything ever happening
When you dive deep into the nature of matter everything we know about the everyday world dissolves.
There are no objects anymore, only relationships.
There’s no locality anymore THERE IS NO TIME ANYMORE
The more you look at something into detail in what we think is solid matter, the less and less solid it begins to look
The only reality we have is the one that our brain manufactures
BOB: You're not including any awareness of how TIME is shaped in different cultures and media.
To communicate what you're attempting to say you must master the perception of the TIMELESS via the written amputation.
Look at these pages of FW and read the commentary below when you click on the underlined words:
http://www.finwake.com/1024chapter5/1024finn5.htmStart at the bottom of p.123 with this section (wherein Joyce is describing the effects of writing on our understanding of death, and also the effects on writing by later media which change our relationship to death again):
"... had been cleverly capsized and saucily republished as a
dodecanesian baedeker of the every-tale-a-treat-in-itself variety which could hope satisfactorily to tickle me gander as game as your goose.
The unmistaken identity of the persons in the Tiberiast duplex came to light in the most devious of ways. The original document was in what is known as Hanno O'Nonhanno's unbrookable script, that is to say, it showed no signs of punctuation of any sort. Yet on holding the verso against a lit rush this..."
"dodecanesian baedeker" = iON described itself in Session #2 as a dodecahedron, and "baedeker" is any of a series of guidebooks to foreign countries.
Bob Neveritt