There’s a limit to words’ possibilities.
For even those with great capabilities
Beyond the edge of our language
More worlds are sandwiched.
At least that’s what the probablility is
There’s a limit to words’ possibilities.
For even those with great capabilities
Beyond the edge of our language
More worlds are sandwiched.
At least that’s what the probablility is
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As Eliot wrote (Burnt Norton) “World not world, but that which is not world”
It’s a paradox that as soon as we name ‘nothing’, we make it ‘something’ 🙂
Yes,I used to read that alot at Oxford.It is strange but as soon as you move away from simple concrete descrirptions language becomes paradoxical or even meaningless.
We used to talk about the difference between the empty set,which is something and zero which is meant to be nothing,