Sunday, November 28, 2010

Balanced (After)Math

Is it not true that this known universe can be mathematically explicated?

Even the elusive emotions are just responses to the level of chemicals in our bodies.  These chemicals are so present because of atoms and molecules that, by chance, bonded together due to a quantum balance of electrons on the subatomic level.

Anyone familiar with mathematics can tell you that it is seemingly chaotic; what, with all the sums, products, factors, fractions, variables, functions, imaginary numbers, etc., it is presumably a crazy world, especially knowing that it can be so explicated by it all.

But then-- anyone who is well-acquainted to mathematics can tell you that in the (for a lack of better words) aftermath, there is balance.  Equations, through the numbers, functions, symbols-- there is a solid and definite balance, unchangeable due to its definition.  If it does not compute, if it does not equate, then it simply does not exist but in theory.

And if this world is able to be mathematically articulated...

The implications are relentless.  The seeming chaos, the apparent craziness of it all, is just the equation, the formula, and somewhere-- somewhere out there, there is a cosmic equal sign.  And on the other side of it?

The answer.

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