I'm floating, in like a deep tide pool, and just waking up, in the dream, and think, 'how nice to be sleeping and floating and how more comfortable than a bed, more certainly than my bunk...' and the scene changes, and I'm looking down on an unmowed sorta lawn, and we're seeing through a special view screen that reveals hidden things, and I see like dozens of tiny bears playing in the grass...'oh, I want one!', I think...and there's some commotion to the right...'a rattlesnake'...and rattlesnake, frightened, is sliding off, some viewers in pursuit...'there's baby rattlesnakes in the grasses', it's explained...and I see the grasses rustle as the baby rattlesnakes escape...there are small outcroppings, and I'm looking for the little bears, but see only a crab shell, like the large crabs in tide pools, pachys...I poke around the rocks with a two pronged sorta kitchen tool...'there could be rattlesnakes in the crevices'.....I have to keep my attention constantly on this task....I wonder what a living crab would look like, and I see one in the open on the rocks....
'Turth is beauty, and beauty truth.'....Keats, I think....maybe that's all reality one can gather--truth....better have a look at wiki's take on reality!...brb...
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Reality is often contrasted with what is imaginary,
delusional, (only) in the
mind,
dreams, what is
abstract, what is
false, or what is
fictional. The
truth refers to what is real, while
falsity refers to what is not.
Fictions are not considered real.
unquote
hmmph...
quote
Is Beauty Truth and Truth Beauty?
How Keats's famous line applies to math and science
By Martin Gardner |
March 18, 2007 |
end quote
On reading that article, I happened on the abandon 'vortex theory', which had it that atoms are tiny vibrating things in a rigid 'aether', that has no friction. Perhaps....
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