Imagine the world as you picture it, on a screen in front of you, and
the world as it is without what you add to the picture, on a screen
behind you. When you turn around to face the unadorned world, the
extra layers of content your picturing adds form over it in front of you
almost immediately. What you're looking for is a perspective from
which you can study the difference. That's the observer's perspective.
Because of something in that difference the complexity of our world is
exploding. Something changed we haven't noticed yet, causing us to
interpret exploding complexity as 'stability'. It's not.
At least for those under 30, taking a spin through my neighborhood might
let you watch the whole event as it happens, one definitely not to miss!
Phil Henshaw ????.?? ? `?.????
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680 Ft. Washington Ave
NY NY 10040
tel: 212-795-4844
e-mail: pfh at synapse9.com
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