Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Defining Events

"In the Grain" by Drew John Tankersley


Happy Sez- Life is filled with events - they are what defines our life, events large and small, events significant and events inconsequential they rules us all.  (Sorry I just had to do that, but it is true.)  The large events in
our lives give us a direction, like the choice of a fork in the road gives you, so the large choices in life are like the road and help define the road that your life takes while the small, inconsequential events are more like the scenery of that road defining it's landscape.  Both important and both defining.  Life, events and time have an interesting and fascinating relationship, each one needs and is a part of each other, but at the same time they seem like different things, at times even unrelated depending on the  lens or perspective they are seen through.  Reminds Ol' Happy of the dualism of light, how it can be both a wave and a particle depending on which frame of reference or point of view it is seen through.  What do you think?

Here are some links of interest:

Fisrt photo of wave parricle deulality Really Cool
sciencenews.org
andersoninstitute.com
Revolution of Reality

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