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Mellowmarsh

No Solid Ground

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I think where I am not, therefore I am where I do not think. Is what thinks in my place, then, another I ?

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We are aware of thoughts but simultaneously they kinda make up our self. It’s like how we are aware of reality but our mind can also affect how we perceive reality so it gets intertwined with our perception

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And when you not think, there you are :)


I am but a reflection... a mirror... of you... of me... in a cosmic dance ~ of a unified mystery...

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I actually completely get that. Good way of putting it. Another thought I was thinking is looking for the edge of my perceptive field. Like I can feel the edge/end of my phone, same thing for my car steering wheel and my TV remote. Can I feel the edge of my field of perception? Interesting thought. Cuz the perceptive field exists, here it is. It is here. So logic would tell me it has an edge or point at where it ceases. 

Also in terms of solid objects. It's interesting cuz if you look closely, what we define as a "solid object" is only that which our limbs can't pass through. Water wouldn't be, hard jelly wouldn't be, hardened glue...kind of. We could pass through it with lots of effort. And what about materials like oobleck (cornstarch and water), it's a solid object if it's hit with a car, but a fly will easily sink into it if it lands on top of it. 

Technically hardness  Vs softness (solidity) would be the arrangement of molecules, or more specifically, their relationship to eachother, or even more specifically the speed of the vibration of the molecules in relation to eachother. Solidity seems to be determined by just how fast or slow something is vibrating. 

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