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#2
The rest is silence.
Coda, #1
Lights go out. Lights come on.
#30
Dancing on the graves of art and philosophy. On the graves of religion and science. A dance to give birth to a new lifeline.
#29
The death of my aunt enabled me to develop this dance of death. My renewal of the danse macabre. The repeated renewal of engaging with the dance of death.
#28
Life is a continuous renewal of repetitions and repeated renewals. From within the repeated renewal of repetitions, the work of art emerges. The work of art embodies both life and death.
#27
Repetition is death of progress, so we are asked to believe. Repetition is renewal without renewed mental energies. Repetition simply repeats.
#26
Death triggers life. Death asks to be overcome by the living. The living produce death.
#25
Death is exhausting despite its void. Death exhausts nothingness. Death is not a void or nothingness.
#24
There will never be conclusive knowledge about death. There will be post-mortem examinations in a literal sense. There is post-mortem philosophy and religious belief.
#23
The end is not a death. The end is just a full stop. The end is a premonition of another end.
#22
Because some people die, we start being interested in something. Some people’s interests call to be continued by the survivors. Most interests don’t call for an extension.
#21
Machines are deemed superior by some people. Humans are deemed superior by others. Both will stop operating at some point.
#20
Humanity has persevered with continuous efforts of accumulating knowledge. We believe in machine learning, because humanity has worked as a networked team across centuries and continents. We believe in the powers of networked machine intelligence.
#19
Comprehension stops at the gates of death. It gains no access. It continues to bang at its doors.
#18
Our knowledge is stored for future generations. We instil knowledge in our children. We produce and preserve knowledge as data, books, music, art, you name it.
#17
We learn about life as we grow older. We learn a lot when we are young. We learn continuously as we go along.