DarkLight

When you see something, you attach a meaning to it - by way of comprehension via seeing it. All that you construe is from thought, all things you see have light on it - that’s how you know what it is. The light itself is what is interesting. In all the cosmos you ever think about how much dark is out there? There is actually a grip more dark out there than light. Isn’t that crazy, mostly everything out there is chilling in the dark. Light is lucky, the fact that we, as humans, live breathe think play contemplate - all by way of light. Without light, everything is dark (duh), but give me a minute here: is thought thank in the dark? Of the brain - maybe that’s what’s out there hanging out in the dark. Thought Itself. The Origin.

1 Response to “DarkLight”


  1. 1 Harold Carr

    “Is a rose red in the dark?”

    — Wittgenstein (from Zettel)

    Are physicist’s equations real reality?

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