Tuesday, June 2, 2009

conjecture

All of this of course is mere conjecture from a naiive artist. Regardless, whether I've the authority to announce anything, Say we agree the spiral to be the ultimate compromise of all points in a three dimensional space - what would we find to be the ultimate compromise of points in a moving space, and with evolving scaled topologies. I suspect we might visualize something akin to the involutions of phosphenes or chemical waves. But again the question must concern itself with all points including those near unstable surfaces and not just still interiors. It occurs to me then that the universe must have more than one shape. But while it might appear to some that evidence rests right under our noses I would not be so quick to equate a microorgnism in a petrie dish with a partical suspended in the more fluid solution of a test tube. We find ourselves always up against boundaries of some kind - if we limit our view to the moment, that is. Perhaps we must extend our view to include that which comes back at us, where suddenly the boundary has slipped into us, and veritably emanates back out again as if projected by some internal dynamo or sucked out by some cosmic soul-catcher. Again, of course this is no scientific pronouncement. It is merely the intuitions of a lowly artist who can do nothing else but consider our fate on this imperfect sphere.

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