Regression 2nd Part: Chapter One
We have an idea of perfection; we think mathematically. But nature doesn’t abide by our made up science. Continue Reading
We have an idea of perfection; we think mathematically. But nature doesn’t abide by our made up science. Continue Reading →
Harmony exists by default, that is, we naturally tend towards harmony, which doesn’t make it necessarily desirable, the same as the fact that tending towards death doesn’t make us desire it. Knowing that harmony will always prevail, we can choose to disrupt it, the same as a musician playing dissonant chords. Continue Reading →
In a way, your infantilism in not accepting reality helps me be a better person. Continue Reading →
The past and the future can be changed, but not the present. Continue Reading →
In two thousand years, people have achieved harmony with each other, with technology and nature. They live long and happy lives, based on two main principles: freedom and progress. There has been a leap in intelligence, so brains are wired… Continue Reading →
Randomness, which is the nature of art, is also seen in genetic mutations for no apparent reason, such as the one that gave blue eyes to some people or the one that turned others into super sprinters. Continue Reading →
Today I found Valentin in a different mood. He was morose, although always friendly. Continue Reading →
The year is two thousand, three hundred and fifty one. Continue Reading →