Irksome Quandaries
at which point along this continuum precisely
might one expect
to find traces of infinity, discarded or residing ..
- Author: Neville ( Offline)
- Published: September 30th, 2024 04:33
- Comment from author about the poem: okay, I may need to change the title sometime .. but for now, why not just think about it .. seriously .. perhaps 🤍
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That picture doesn't fit into my three dimentional mind, My guess is it lies off the continuum. But then who am I to say, never was much good at math
I sincerely doubt you are in the minority .. it's not just math that counts tho' it's the trying .. 👍
It's all right for some, having irksome quandaries. Are they good to have?!
I'm talking rubbish again. lol.
I thought that was one of your most reasonable questions yet Steven .. my gut reaction of course is .. maybe ..
Have you heard of psychosis, perchance? During my adolescence I pondered this, and had to claw myself back to mundane reality all by my self.... Sorry, Neville - no laughs here.
I think maybe as far as the question in question is concerned, many of us have been there ..
Excellent write
Thanks again Tony .. Neville
You're welcome Nevillr
The closer you get to the end, the more infinity looms like a precipice. The only evidence along the continuum lies buried in the graveyards.
As best I could I attempted to answer your question, raised in your poem. I doubt it will be of much help, because it is obvious.
Unless of course. the continuum is the evidence. - Thank you for provoking my thoughts, - Phil A.
I may have posed the question .. but you presented me with a definitive answer my friend .. thank you .. neville with a small N
Infinity is at the end of the road Neville.
Andy
Exmoor is at the end of mine .. but you make a good point sir .. Neville
Mostly discarded isn’t it?
is that a question or a statement .. appreciated regardless .. neville
An introspection…
i think the title suits the query - keep asking....maybe one day, the answer will dawn on you-all the best
Thanks for seeing it my way .. Neville
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