Sunday, August 7, 2011

Theft from Chaos.

Awareness illustrates Chaos perfectly. In no sense can awareness have properties nor can it be said to have existence in its own right. Yet all of us recognize the word.  The same is true of evolution, memory and life itself. Existence, association and many other words are also used by humans to classify the products of chaos. 


Although we too are products of chaos our part is bizarre. Humans have claimed a part of Chaos in which they find themselves but Chaos is undiminished by our actions even as our tenancy expands.


If we strip the world of humans is there still life, awareness, existence etc. or is there chaos where these words now stand? Does a worm sense life or only a variety of 'things'? Has it a meaning for any of them? Can the waters of the world sense time and its flow? Are these same waters aware that Chaos was marked off from it at the formation of its first molecule? These words and ideas matter as they represent things that belong to Chaos irrespective of whether there are means of giving them meaning.  Chaos is that which is indescribable but it doesn’t mean it’s empty or void or that things owe their being to the words alone. Chaos can be structured, packaged and patterned but it remains Chaos while it hasn’t a means of being described or perceived.


My interest in this field is to try and create a context in Chaos that helps make sense of what Chaos has laid before us. Human words are part of this universe and their scope is the same material as the universe; mass, space and time. Together we are part of the big bang, the creation event that initially stole a part of Chaos. The evolution of words from the depths of Chaos allows mankind to describe the mechanics and features of Chaos. This is a marvelous and bizarre dimension indeed.


And time is the great key to mankind’s link to Chaos; time and its by-products of awareness and evolution.

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