Friday, April 13, 2012

An Attempt at Philosophy

On any specific subject I am at least partially incorrect. Anything I understand, I comprehend imperfectly.

Environmental constraints control probable change. Any environment exists within a larger environment. If there is any boundary containing the entire universe, the entire universe’s environment is absolutely nothing. Since an environment of absolutely nothing is within an environment of absolutely nothing, nothing can be gained from discussing it further.

An environment surrounds at least one item. Unless an item is infinitely small or infinitely pure, it can be considered more than one item. If an item was infinitely small, it would not exist. If it were infinitely pure, I would get confused. Nothing can exist that does not have an environment. Something might exist that does not contain an item (other than itself), and thus is not an environment. If so, the something is infinitely pure.

If the universe has an environment of nothing it is not affected by its environment. If an infinitely pure item exists, it contains an infinite amount of identical points that are infinitely small. If all space that wasn’t nothing was purely the same, the center point would be affected differently than any other point. (Assume points affect all other points.) Perhaps, this would cause the center to undergo change unequal to all other points of interest. Uniformity would be impossible.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

This is definitely not poetry. I don't even like poetry.


Imagine, having direct control over every unit in your body. Suppose you were required to think every heartbeat in order to stay alive. What if every eye blink required conscious deliberate action? What if you accidentally died, because you forgot to stay alive.

You do not think. You really don’t. Your environment becomes internal. As the outside enters in it warps, it wobbles and smears. As it runs back out through hands and mouth, you feel it as it does. You call it choice. I do not.

Alternatives fight within you. You feel them as they do. Did you ever stop to think there’s more to you than you. Another section of the brain may not feel the same.

The interconnected yous of you are true.