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"The seeker is he who is in search of himself. Give up all questions except one: “Who am I?” After all, the only fact you are sure of is that you are. The “I am” is certain. The “I am this” is not. Struggle to find out what you are in reality. To know what you are, you must first investigate and know what you are not. Discover all that you are not - body, feelings thoughts, time, space, this or that - nothing, concrete or abstract, which you perceive can be you. The very act of perceiving shows that you are not what you perceive. The clearer you understand on the level of mind you can be described in negative terms only, the quicker will you come to the end of your search and realise that you are the limitless being." — Nisargadatta Maharaj

A Watershed












Evidently, the information contained in matter that falls into a black hole is by some curious means encoded in the pattern of frozen quantum fields at the horizon. This raises some interesting possibilities that we could resurrect clocks, humans, spacecraft, and whole planets into something like their pristine form if we could magically reverse the in-fall and collapse process. Many believe that this mathematical result means that we have reached a watershed moment in history in understanding the connection between quantum mechanics and gravitation theory. Quantum mechanics deals with statements about the information that we can extract about a quantum mechanical process involving observation. Now this same information language can be applied to configurations of the gravitational field and space-time itself.


Like Kurt Vonnegut said, there are still some misfits who insist that there's no such thing as progress. Today, and the past view days, I have left what little homework I have to the last minute, to try and get a cheap thrill. It didn't really work, I forgot an essay only takes me 2 hours and I think now I'll be in bed on time. Can't say I didn't try though.

The weekend at my grandparents was great, got to do a lot of farm work and help around the house. They're selling their place and moving into a new house so I try to make my memories out there count, and makes sure I spend time outside. Took pictures but those are on my dad's camera so you can't see them yet! They're cute, the people just down the road have a few dogs and one of them walked with me the whole day. I got to talk to my grandpa about plants, a passion we both share. he's taken to growing delicate little plants in hard boiled eggshells, just cracks the top off and puts dirt inside. It's actually really beautiful looking, and fragile. Well this friday I'm planing to bake cupcakes with Chantal and Leo, but others are welcome too and on Saturday we're planning on having a little Lakeshore picnic-type-thing with as many animator friends of ours as want to come. It'll be exciting! And - best of all - nachos. That's right, I said it.
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