The Uneon Insider

Monday, August 18, 2008

The String Ball Theory, Coin Paradox, Three Fundamental Rules, and Other Musings

COIN PARADOX

How is it that the outcome is always unexpected when the odds are always 50/50?

THE STRING BALL THEORY

Everything in the world is made up of circles and lines.

Strings are waves of lines. Balls are a series of circles. The string and ball dictate motion, whereas the circle and line dictate place. When you draw you create a series of lines and circles to make a face. That face loses 2D value and appears 3D when you apply the correct motion. When moving, certain joints/balls are inherently connected to others. It is the strings that offer the choice.

When applied to the universe, everything is connected in this constant push and pull.

THREE FUNDAMENTAL RULES

Leave the Line Alone

There is black, white, and then there's gray. If black and white are the undeniable extremes, then gray must be balance. If the human goal is to attain balance, then they must strike gold with gray. However, if a human is naturally trying to attain balance, attaining that balance creates an imbalance. A human being will go insane trying to understand that line. So leave it it alone.

Nothing Trumps Anything Else

Someone is always worse than you. Someone is always better than you. Yet with our feeble minds we cannot comprehend that indeed nothing is better than anything else, for there is always something greater. And you ask about God? Well, nothing is better than God, because God is better than nothing. In God's creation....

Everything is Important Because Someone is Listening

That's right, in God's creation EVERYTHING is important because SOMEONE is listening. Someone is affected by everything you say and do. And no matter how insignificant, it bares significance. And because nothing trumps anything else, they all have equal value. They all sit pretty on that gray line.

Just... leave it alone.

OTHER MUSINGS

The easiest way to find like is to forget the things you hate and fall in love with the things you like to hate. In the things you like to hate, you'll question and then contemplate how you never liked it to begin with. You hesitate and it's too late, because by then, you're in love.