Thursday, October 06, 2005

What is the Flux?

Sometimes Knappy is one of the most profound people one could hope to meet. Philosophising succinctly with insightfulness. Other times he just defiles my bathroom. Here a case of the former:--

"For those of you who are not sure of what FLUX is, here we go:

The rate of flow per unit area of some quantity, such as the flux of cosmic rays or the flux of particles in the solar wind.Thus the flux of life is the rate at which our mind, body and soul journeys through time. We all experience things during life (one might say that our minds grow in 'units' with each new experience), hence it can be concluded that the flux of life is how long it takes for a'unit' of life to be experienced. But what is a unit of life? The answer to that question drifts further away the closer the answer appears to be. Let us just say that each new experience is a 'unit'. We believe that the time to experience these new 'units' varies drastically, but in essence each new 'unit' always takes the same timeto materialise. This is because time is merely a function of our humanity, and does not exist. Hence the flux of life is constant. It is always around us. We are swimming in the flux of life.

For those that are brave enough to venture into that dark abyss, I am open to ideas and thoughts on flux."

Ryan J. 05 / 10 / 2005

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home