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The Asymptote & Approaching Infinity

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I was contemplating this in the shower. The ocean came to mind. If you ask anyone if the ocean is finite or infinite they are going to tell you it’s finite of course. The earth is a limited system( a ball ) so the ocean circles back around & has a definite border to it.

It’s obvious to me that all of that is a story I am constructing in my own mind because of what other people have told me. I put myself in front of the ocean & I can’t find an end to it. For all I know it stretches to infinity. The horizon is the asymptote. A line that is approached but never reached.

I found that to be true with being in tune. Singing in tune. When you think you are in tune, you can be more in tune. Ever approaching the asymptote but never getting there.

It echoes with my psychedelic trips. It’s more total & more total forever.

Are we ever going to reach the asymptote? Is it possible? Form seems to always be incomplete. Psychedelic trips one up themselves every time. Is there even such a thing as completeness?

I heard plenty of people say it is possible. Spiritual characters say that. One of you is probably going to say that right now.


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The point of infinity is that the point A is the same than the point B, then everything is the same, there is not real movement, because there is not place to arrive, not starting point, the only movement is relative to another movement, but those two movement are not really moving. If you place yourself in an infinite perspective, the reality is immutable, nothing is happening. "Happening" is just an idea in infinity, an illusion. But same time, if you put yourself in a relative perspective, there are infinite movement, all of them perfectly synchronized to Infinity power

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