Wednesday, December 5, 2012

'We once lived in a world of wonder. We now live in a world blessed with our own shame and ignorance. Everything we ever wanted is coming to be and nobody actually gives a shit.'

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

This is quickly turning into a music blog! More music of the supreme:

Monday, November 5, 2012

Out there, someone's listening.

Friday, November 2, 2012

everything

Inside every black hole contains a universe. The more matter that falls into said black hole; determines the greater the rate (time), size and mass at which that universe grows. A black hole existed in some other universe - and as more matter was acquired by it over time it became a Universe-in-mass black hole - and within its singularity a new universe was born - our universe - along with its own unique physical laws. A possibly infinite number of these black holes exist throughout scattered universes, each one slowly aging into entropy until somewhere yet another universe is birthed. Every universe has a half-life. Its rate of expansion is set by how much matter falls inward due to another universal force - let us call it 'dark energy.' This cycle is yet another process of stellar and cosmic evolution, as the matter provided so far in creation has only once been found to bear life, here on Earth. I think the answer to 'what is the universe?' is quite clear - plain staring us in the face. But there are some deeper questions now. Why this universe? Why these rules? Could have it been made differently? These are things Einstein had asked. These are questions for which the answers may never be known and we move beyond the realm of science and religion and into the realm of Lovecraftian horror (because the true reality of how it all came to be would terrify us I believe). There is nothing but silence out in space, Earth is an island of biological evolutionary triumph (and stupidity, har,har) - I think there is a reason for this. I will note that this is all speculation, and there's no real way to dispute the hard scientific facts but it's still fun to think about it. For what purpose or end does it exist? Has it none? Is it here just to ensure the proliferation of sentience because it is actually an extremely rare evolutionary event? To what end does it all serve? Has it an 'end?' Well...on that note, I bring this discussion to an end. I think we best live out our days in honor and glory, for the love of everything dear. I think we only get one shot at this thing we call 'life' - and it solely determines the value of everything contained within life - like the properties of a Universe-in-mass black hole, now there's an idea!

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

I believe we should be handing out compact discs of Mozart in the streets. Get these people hooked. Maybe they'll play it for their children, maybe they'll play it for their elderly, or maybe not. Who knows? But I strongly believe that music is a tool as much as a weapon;, to flood their ears with higher, nobler truths. In the world of today, we don't need religion to know the voice of God, all you need is a piano.