Biggest = Smallest
I’ve always liked the idea of objects within objects. If one thing is divisible inifinite times, then the smallest element can be divided into infinite pieces as well. No matter how deep you go into the layers, you will never reach the smallest. Thus you are always at the most outer layer, relative to the inner pieces. It can also be interpreted that you are always at the most inner layer, since no matter how much you progress to the outside, you will never reach it.
The Brain Multitasks
It’s crucial that the human consciousness thinks in a linear fashion so we get the result we want. However, the physical structure — the brain — containing consciousness is actually a multitasker that processes many demands simultaneously.
Predestination
Is everything in this world predestined? Does it matter what you do, or is everything that was supposed to happen ultimately going to happen no matter what?
As helpless and useless thinking this may be, it makes sense that the world is on a timeline of continuing predestination. Everything in the world will happen only one way, no matter how we try to change it, because what we change is ultimately the future.
Relativity
There is no absolute — everything is relative. The relationship between each and every person/object is unique but fundamental to the persons/objects. Without others, one is nothing. Relationships construct the world as we know.
Ideas Are Patterns
Every industry, profession or field of research is based on observations and results of previous experiments. If the expected outcome is a success, then this method of doing things is considered valuable to the field of study. It is then further studied and played around with. The point of this process is that every idea taught in school, read in a book, or derived from formulas is essentially a form of patterns of observations or derivations based on other patterns.
The Illusion Generator
Possibly the greatest illusion generator would be the human brain. A large part of the brain serves as a biological basis for consciousness and awareness. This consciousness is so complex (as scientists haven’t found out much about it yet) that it needs to organize incoming information. Illusion is defined to be the process of this organization.
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