Monday, December 28, 2009

How Much Are Shakespeare Fishing Poles Worth?

The depersonalization of the lyric "I

In my poetry workshop

The title refers to the Theme of "celestial mechanics", a topic I with fellow authors currently in my (our) Workshop Edit. Physically, the celestial mechanics describes inter alia the processes in the universe, the means of the kinematics and dynamics (mechanics) can be described, plus still connect the properties of the universe, our knowledge about the nature of time, space and matter. (In our case without energetic considerations, such as the entropy)

put the result first: It is difficult for us to rid ourselves of views and experiences of our existence. For example a mental model:
If we had people who would be housed in a two-dimensional space, then we would put our heads about the reasons why the sum of angles in a spherical triangle is greater than 180 °.
And if we were to take the hurdle of our limited imagination, then appeared, the next question to: If the topic of "celestial mechanics" is only represented in the final analysis the "depersonalization" of the lyric self, reduced to the description of processes and objects, then this subject ever admit to? What is the point for us, if not the rest of humanity - can remain - not as a concession to the subject? If we cross the border of reality to transcendence not?

These issues are what drives our poems on "celestial mechanics".

TJM.

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