Friday, May 29, 2009

The Ever Elusive Theory of Everything?

Like a lot of people, I occasionally like to dabble in quantum physics. No, I really don’t, but it’s fun to say. But I do read every once in awhile. And I know I’ve read before, somewhere, that there are physicists who have spent their entire careers looking for the so-called “theory of everything” – something that, well, would explain everything … you know, creation, the universe, life … everything.

Well now, so cut to the last couple of days. I had read somewhere else that if you’re interested in growing as a person – and if you remember, I am – that it’s a good idea to analyze your dreams. The problem for me though is I hardly ever remember my dreams. But this article said that if that’s the case, it’s a good idea to put a pen and some paper right by your bed, so that if you wake up in the middle of the night you can write down what your dream was about. Well I did that for a couple of days, and…nothing. But then a couple of days ago I woke up and I knew that I had written something down in the middle of the night, but I had no idea what it was. So I looked at it, and this is what it said: I just threw away the keys to the marijuana bush. Hmmm, I don’t know what that meant. And then nothing else happened for a few more days. And then I woke up this morning, and my hand hurt, and I remember that I had written something down again in the middle of the night, but again, I didn’t know what. Well, here’s what it was:

What if Coughlin’s premise regarding the hyperextension of unified consciousness was juxtaposed with Guenther’s treatise on the existential irregularity of spatial relationships in bi-polar dimensions?

Holy crap! I don’t know what it means, but I think it’s gotta mean something. I’ll think I’ll try to find a quantum physicist and run it by him (or her). I bet Mr. Jeepers will know somebody – he usually does.

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Title: Like a Hurricane
Artist: Neil Young
Album: Unplugged

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