Musings on reality

Jul 21, 2015 17:48

There lies at the core of modern life that unfanthomable split between reality and ideal, of which some would like to call "dream". Yet how many are actually living the dream capitalism bred and treating it as fact? Being that understanding to our surroundings is limited, who has an unquestionable right to decide for us, those who mean and weight nothing in this world, our limitations and rights? Society, most of the time is a ground where majority moves as one and inertia prevails. That reality one holds on to is sometimes no more than an afterimage of what has been handed down, something that seems to be progressing forward by mere inertia. Suppose inertia is the "tendency of objects to keep moving in a straight line at constant velocity"*. That means reality itself is not still, and that stillness is merely an illusion. The consistency it seems to emit is taken as it being not moving. Apart from that, consider the space it passes through. Does that change too? Do the planes shift and change? If it does, do we need to understand it in relations to the space it occupies? If so, will the planes take part in changing the course and direction of the "reality" that moves in a constant straight line?

*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inertia

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