Voyage of Thought: Exploring the Cosmos of Mind and Reality
I use my thoughts like a wheel that spins out of control, only I remain and there is no control.
There is only visions of more thoughts across the dimples of our past's infinite.
That no dimension bears fruit; like time bears spatial refraction, An inexplicable & impossible fusion of physics challenging biology. Organic mist, great pressure waves, thermodynamic concentrations.
Who are we to silence our pasts as the inclines of space distance evermore?
Is space our bastion or are we back spill evolution?
Do we hate ourselves more than we love to find the answers?
Do I love you more than I reasonably can?
Do I find death peaceful when the chaos is more rewarding?
Chaos is love and your energy and interest are entropic relations to defy reality. A path leads to discovery, a dream leads to imagination, a physical sense leads to concentration. A bridge builds realization.
The only weapon against reality is imagination. A stronger weapon than imagination exists, find it.
You must see in order to perceive but you can feel and think before you can do either one. Amplify synesthesia in safe amounts = more ammo when you're sober.
The shadows aren't as dark as they seem when you know how to add additional layers to your imaginary fields of view.
Things only get more complex from here.
A void's pressure contain fields trapped in a state of no return, vibrating in rigid contractions.
Where does light go when no light exists but space still warps? The lack of light is a tricky phenomenon, but not quite as tricky as it may appear, there is more darkness than light correct?
Where does darkness increase? Only where light spawns? Does space require light? Light is a shot in the dark, one is older than the other. In order to guess which one competes with the other you would have to define light and darkness as larger fields than our perception of the universe. We do this by combining the idea of multiple tiles as channels of observing many substrates of the same thing.(multiple reality theory but much smaller in basis)












