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About Me Member Hack Maedris22/Male/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 5 Years
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Existence

Sun Jan 11, 2009, 11:05 PM
What truly constitutes the fundamental nature of the universe? It's a question I've asked myself recently with some frustration as I am not as educated as I would like to be in hard sciences. One obviously needs matter, the building block of all things that we perceive. We also need light and heat. At first glance it would seem that these three are the big kahunas of existence. Their interaction is what frames all that we perceive. Yet it really is not so much just that, energy, magnetism (and gravity in relationship to both matter and magnetism)

Our identities, the great Me, the capital I the center that radiates it's perception upon the world takes in this fast amount of information filters it, processes it and allows us to make sense our environment. I fear that we miss so much of what must be there, the filtering of reality. What must it be like in it's pure form? Or is it possible to perceive the universe in it's full purity at all?

Life is violence, the forceful interaction of light and dark, matter and anti-matter. All things only exist and can only be understood in so much as they exist in conflict to their opposite. Humanity itself can only frame it's own existence by measuring their purpose against each other. Their is no harmony in existence, it is violent resistance against non-existance. Imagine for example a point upon the page, it radiates lines away from it, and those lines clash with other lines projected by other points upon a page. Those lines represent our perception as it comes into conflict with other individuals. Everything exists in conflict, dualism is the base fundamental force of the universe. Existence only has value so long as Non-existence exists and is perceived to be inferior.

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  • Favourite movie: In Bruges
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