ArabiaNytes

Dark Matter

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Don't you find it extremely humbling, and unnerving just the same, that we live in this reality that we perceive in such a rational, logical, proven as what it is to be? We have our senses, we have our science, we have our math, we have our cognitive rationalization, yet the one element that is obviously missing from our awareness is conveniently the one thing that perplexes us constantly. Because with all our knowledge and various methods of proving that knowledge, we are completely oblivious to finding the ultimate element. Convenient, isn't it? That we are in this dimension of reality that will forever spin around the unknown.

Do you think that there's something more to it, this idea of "convenience" of an indetectable element of existence? I mean, what a coincidence that our sense of reality cannot touch existance for it is not any thing to be touched.

Suppose this coincidence is an intent, in disguise. Could it be that the reason for that element to not exist in our awareness, is as simple as math; if the element of truth in our existance were to be seen, then life as a we know it could not exist. Thereby removing the variable, allows life as we know it, to be; adding the variable back in, destroys this life, the only realm we know. 

Like the concept of dark matter, we know it exists, but we can't perceive it aside from deductible mathematics. Much like this element of existence/truth; it's there...but how do we know for sure....

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When I was a child, I would ask questions like these about awareness and the mystifying questions that have no answers...Then, I come to find that all that pondering I did actually brought me down the path towards a playground for my thoughts to dance out loud with others who are puzzled in the same way. 

Thank you, Leo, for creating this forum for us.

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