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The Journal of Alison McKenzie Space and time, matter
03/04/2009 10:41 p.m.
I can't stop thinking about space, and the implications of space. I don't know much about physics or metaphysics or the like. But I know that, no matter how powerful the magnification, when we look at matter at the deepest level, there is still more space than matter.
And I think to myself - about veins, and blood, and cells, and blood sugar, and how when too much matter is inside a vein, it creates an undesirable pressure. I.E, the blood pressure reading is too high. So, certain "vessels" are capable of containing matter. Our bodies, for instance, house the makeup of our physical selves - blood and bones and muscles and tissue and fluid. But, somehow, we are still more space than matter.
So, when the space inside me merges with the space outside of me, what does this mean? Does it mean anything? I suspect it means something, and if we could figure it out, we'd all be able to time travel or something. Space is the key here.
I have no idea where this is coming from. Maybe it's one of those universal infusions of thought, and I'm just not smart enough to figure it out. Hehe.
But I SWEAR my thoughts are on to something here!
Ok, time to stop eating mushies...LOL!!!
I am currently: CURIOUS
Listening to: the implosion in my brain
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