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Questions too familiar to ask.

A riddle to explain the simpler things.

By Nicholas PowersPublished 5 years ago 1 min read
Adventure

I wonder why the left wall is closer than the right?

I wonder why there's blue and green and red,

on second thought that's probably alright.

I wonder why sometimes things are square or cuboidal? I guess if they persist amongst change I'd called them tesseracts.

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I wonder if rate is emergent? Is it a question that always evades us like a circular logic, or is the logic in circularity? Probably a near miss, but it has a nicer ring to it.

I wonder why things are different from moment to moment...? Perhaps my questions are too constraining.

Are there an arbitrary number of spatial dimensions? Not if it means reality is compactified.... I guess it doesn't. Probably a question that evades our grasp... I like fresh oranges too. Sorry if I spoiled anything by being too puny.

surreal poetry

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