Mihal Woronko
1 min readJul 13, 2020

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Interestingly, while writing this, I did feel an intuitive pull towards having to account for energy in this equation, except I erroneously considered it a quality of time (as I had previously written ad nauseum about). I just didn’t have the same follow-through you seem to always be equipped with.

Energy does seem to radiate to infinity, past to future as you say, while form seeks the stable equilibrium moving from future to past, in a sense. But what role does consciousness play, if any?

It seems that energy moves about our universe in variable ways and forms — electric currents, air currents, water currents, cosmic currents) and we know very little about its true variability but seem to throw labels wherever they may stick (electromagnetism, gravity, the gravitational lensing effect which gives birth to yet another label — dark matter).

I don’t know enough about physics to assume anything sensible about what gravity can really be or comprise of or cause, but I know enough about us to conclude that we don’t know the full scope of it’s effect, regardless of how much math and calculating we throw into the fires of our curiosity.

These cosmic convection cycles, as enigmatic as they are, taunt us in a rather comical way. We are ants, assuming to have the biosphere figured out, not realizing there are countless spectrums and frequencies that we lack the ability to perceive.

But, again, I have to ask: can consciousness allow us to transcend (in more ways than we’ve already seen) the limits of our comprehension?

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