Friday, December 02, 2011
Meaning is meaningless.
(5)
Nothing personal.
Which brings us to the idea of 'meaning in a mechanical process.' The question refers to the beginning of that process. But 'meaning' is an extremely esoteric idea not explainable by mechanical events. Therefore 'meaning' is ephemeral. There is no such actual 'thing' as 'meaning.' Logic fails us.
The Universe is therefore not only 'stranger than we imagine,' The Universe is 'stranger than we can imagine.'
Sip.
Nothing personal.
Which brings us to the idea of 'meaning in a mechanical process.' The question refers to the beginning of that process. But 'meaning' is an extremely esoteric idea not explainable by mechanical events. Therefore 'meaning' is ephemeral. There is no such actual 'thing' as 'meaning.' Logic fails us.
The Universe is therefore not only 'stranger than we imagine,' The Universe is 'stranger than we can imagine.'
Sip.