Wednesday, March 19, 2014

An Apeirogonal Outlook

I have noticed that people tend to tie a single reality to the world, typically their own bleak view of the society. They make the mistake of thinking that their perspective of reality is the only one that influences their tedious existence. But if you pay close attention to the world, you will notice something that will change you opinion on mankind's mentality.

You see, the universe is not just what you perceive it. There is the Universe, and there is the Observable Universe. No one knows how much of the universe is unobservable, of course, but there are ideas as to samples of the unobservable universe. For example, theory suggests that magnetic fields are actually unobservable particles. Also, the reason that people have made such a big deal out of the Higgs-Boson Particle is because it is a particle that was unobservable, but scientists, for a split second, made it observable. This does not contradict Einstein's Theory of Relativity, because the particle was there all along, it just didn't have mass or any other observable trait.

But anyway, the reason I point this out is because it shows that there is so much more than we can perceive. People, the world isn't one plane of observation. If anything, think of it as a sphere, with an infinite amount of facets and viewpoints. the world isn't just made up of suffering, or of happiness, or of annoying homework form overbearing teachers. It's everything and anything all at once and never at the same time.

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