confusion
As is my unaccustomed wont, I post this AM without a preliminary journal entry, spurred on by perusing my newly arrived Scientific American, which unsurprisingly notes that bigger and better colliders will push us into new territory. Kind of like Huck. A definite improvement over the guy who 110 years ago pronounced all fundamental scientific discoveries to have been already made.
I'm with Jack Kerouac on this one: eastern philosophers have long pronounced all to be manifestations of mind. This, too, is scalable.
I once asked an expert soft ware designer what kind of computer he used in his work. He pointed at his head. His primary technical instrument? A pencil.
Our minds are best used as an instrument of exploration and companionship however bonded and far away. And as ancient Chinese proverb say, "Wise man does not ask how his own mind works."
I'm with Jack Kerouac on this one: eastern philosophers have long pronounced all to be manifestations of mind. This, too, is scalable.
I once asked an expert soft ware designer what kind of computer he used in his work. He pointed at his head. His primary technical instrument? A pencil.
Our minds are best used as an instrument of exploration and companionship however bonded and far away. And as ancient Chinese proverb say, "Wise man does not ask how his own mind works."

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