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darkasana asked: Just wanted to take a moment to say thanks for the follow... You've got some sweet stuff up on your blog. Xeper! -Clint
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“Just as God — a coincidence of opposites, according to Nicholas of Cusa (namely, a crossroads, an intersection of lines, a bifurcation of trajectories, a hub or wasteland where all comers meet) — has been pataphysically defined as being “the tangential point between zero and infinite”, so there are, among the countless facts that go to form our universe,...
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“It is obvious that art cannot teach anyone anything, since in four thousand...”
– Andrei Tarkovsky Sculpting in Time (after adsertoris:lemoncordialintervention)
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The Operating System: Metaphor →
olena: Jonah Lehrer, { “The Future of Science… Is Art?” }, SEED …The Big Bang was just a cosmic firecracker. Schrödinger’s cat, trapped in a cosmic purgatory, helped illustrate the paradoxes of quantum mechanics. It’s hard to imagine string theory without its garden hose. These scientific similes…
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