1.04.2008

"What Means The World To You?"

The world is round and ringed with reference. There are any number of rings to place around it. Each ring holds an index, each at a different scale. Each ring tells you something different about the world.

The world is a choice of the objects that constitute it. If you can form a class of real objects, you have defined the world (for the moment). I see that the world is maple trees, and what interferes with maple trees.

The world was meant to be an arrow but started to bristle too much with feathers. That is, it was sent straightforwardly through time but became distracted with appearances.

The world is a floor laid perpendicular to a wall. You are more akin to the wall than the world.

You can leave the world with some difficulty. Or, your exit is the world's expansion.

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