[Willblake2]
Krimel, Krimel,

Here you go again about our super intelligence.  There are
so many more things that are unknown, that we cannot measure
than there are things we can measure.  Thousands of times.
What's more, we will never be able to measure them.

[Krimel]
I didn't know it was a matter of quantity. Isn't the question what is worth
knowing not, how much is known? I mean, what do you need to know? How well
do you need to know it? Who needs to know it?

[Willblake2]
Measurements are completely illusional, they do not exist.  They
are man-made constructs.  How do you measure a dance?

[Krimel]
Illusions of illusion can their number be measured? Constructs are man-made.
Percepts are man-made. Illusions are man-made. Delusions are man-made. 

I measure dance in steps and turns and breaths and dips and bows. The ways
to measure dance are endless. Eschewing measurement is such a way.

[Willblake2]
We are beyond the phase of positivism and scientific naturalism.
This post is concerned with Metaphysics.  If that denotes theology
to you, I hope it is in a positive sense.

[Krimel]
I have seen, beyond the Thunderdome. There, the metaphysic is: Two men
enter. One man leaves.
Even there, I am theologically agnostic.

[Willblake2]
You are caught in a very small world, wake up!  Somebody
mentioned seeing reality in a spotlight.  

[Krimel]
I once visited DisneyWorld on acid. The Small World ride lasted an eternity.
All those spotlights, on all those dolls singing the same song over and
over. You are more right than you think, my friend. I know I checked out but
sometimes I think I will never leave...

[Willblake2]
I believe many of us are looking at reality through binoculars.  
Get some peripheral vision, there is much more to see than the details.

[Krimel]
That’s why lens have two adjustments: zoom and focus, zoom and focus.
Fisheye and telephoto are equally useless, until you focus.

But as you say: Just a suggestion,





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