Vladimir

I understand your use of poetry. The unknown drives us all to the possibilities within our imagination.

My purpose here is to question the source of possibility. It seems to be associated with space and time. The more you have of both the more possibility you have to experience the existence of anything nonspecific. This seems to be an environmental hint of a force contained within both space and time that we have yet to fully discover. There could be a unit of energy per unit of space or time that actually creates evolving possibility.

If there is a creation event for the evolving reality in our universe I am suggesting that the only thing necessary to begin it is the creation of possibility.

I also have resorted to poetry to express what I think I see in our environment. It seems best suited for a non-hating and non-confrontational expression for sharing a still eloquent mystery within our lives.

Dear Irvon,

It is very deep seen: «This seems to be an environmental hint of a force contained within both space and time that we have yet to fully discover.»... I believe that in poetry and music can see harmony of the ontological structure of the Universum, harmony of laws nature and the mathematics of harmony .

Yours faithfully,

Vladimir

Dear Irvon,

Great essay, and in complete agreement with concepts I've explored in previous essays. Indeed I've just answered a question on a post in my string describing my previously described 'Law of the reducing Middle'. Nothing is 'the same'!, just more or less similar, but unique and chaotic, maybe in fractals to a sub matter scale.

I consider you argued the case very well and pertinently. I hope more read your essay. Meanwhile a boost coming.

I do hope you'll read, comment on and score mine from the viewpoint of yours, which I didn't touch much on this year to avoid being too repetitive.

Best of luck

Peter

    24 days later

    Dear Irvon,

    Your essay was short but very meaningful to me and therefore I decide to give you high rating.

    You are also welcome to read my essay.

    Wish you good luck with your essay

    Best regards

    Koorosh

      Peter,

      As always I enjoyed reading your essay. Thanks for your comments. We are in agreement with the possibilities.

      Steve,

      Thanks for sharing your comment. Hope "all the best" includes you.

      Koorosh,

      Thank you for your comment and thank you for your invitation to read your essay.

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      Hello Irvon,

      Art is not to be underestimated. Thanks for your essay, and conclusion: "Mathematics, physics and chemistry will not lead us through the chaos of the creation event. They are human observations of the evolved order of survival. They are not fundamental observations of purpose. They are tools for enhancing the future of human experience."

      I wish my art was as clear as yours. However, take a look at my essay, I think you will like it.

      Thanks for decorating this essay contest.

      Don Limuti

        Irvon,

        Thanks for visiting my essay. Your little play with a professor and two students was captivating, humorous and enlightening and I recommend it to this essay forum (visit my essay and look for Irvon). And it would have been very appropriate for this essay contest. Playwrights make good physicists.

        Luke also sent me a play. A short one about a student pondering this essay question:

        Yes!....one hour........No!.......one hour..........Maybe! A little short but to the point :)

        Thanks for your plays.

        Don Limuti

        8 years later

        Hello Irvon,
        Bruce Sharer from NC Wesleyan. I believe we had a class together. I came across you name in an old Wesleyan publication, and thought it would be interesting to reconnect. Of course it is entirely possible that you may not remember me. I do remember you and what I referred to as your Clearisms.
        Regards, Bruce

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