Random Mutterings.
I could never get my head around Russell's Paradox and by association
the Godel Incompleteness Theorem but they did teach me one thing which
is that If you go flying back through time and you see somebody else
flying forward into the future, it's probably best to avoid eye contact.
Saying that tho' when you think about it everything that you see is, in fact created in your mind. The light is absorbed into your eyes, scattered through your optical lens then your brain translates the light by reflecting it onto your optic nerves and into recreated pictures built in your brain.
Saying that tho' when you think about it everything that you see is, in fact created in your mind. The light is absorbed into your eyes, scattered through your optical lens then your brain translates the light by reflecting it onto your optic nerves and into recreated pictures built in your brain.
So what you see is not reality, but a recreated image.
When you focus on what you see in the image, you destroy reality.
Your false pictured reality becomes real, while reality itself becomes destroyed into nothing.
And that is why I chose to do the wee drawings over maths.
When you focus on what you see in the image, you destroy reality.
Your false pictured reality becomes real, while reality itself becomes destroyed into nothing.
And that is why I chose to do the wee drawings over maths.
Client: "Make it simple yet eye catching."
Me:
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