04 February 2011

Origin


Origin

No two things are alike in the continuum. Everything is the opposite of something else, or is identical with added features. Everything is connected where any two things are in fact one. A perfect cylinder lined with a mirror, the reflection consumes visible possibilities having no beginning or ending, a perfect circle has the same curve on its edge as the diameter. When everything elemental becomes as one and is distanced equally, time cannot be measured and compared to natural law, for the summary is as prime existence and conflicts with the ability to be existent and extrinsic.