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Processes that create
I don’t believe in the big bang. I don’t believe that from one moment to the next something can come into being (in perfect form that is). The whole idea of nature is that of trying, failing, learning, trying, failing, learning and so on. This continious process I see in everything that we, as human beings, can perceive. And I find it madly interesting!
It is these processes, and everything that exist in relation to or as a result of them, that I dedicate this blog to.Even the way I will form and fill this blog will show my interest in processes that create.
One of the most significant elements of these processes is: iteration. Iteration means that, in order to get to the existence of some-thing, steps will be taken. Every step in the process resulting in the creation of a sub-some-thing. This sub-some-thing is of evolved form compared to it’s previous state of being. For me “evolved” does not say anything about this being either a positive or negative change.
I find it interesting to notice that the determination of a beginning, as well as that of an end, of these steps, is very much dependent on the level of “zoom” by which the determinant decides to observe the steps. And as such not by a predetermined set of rules or model.
The final result for this blog will be that it will have no predetermined form, content or target audience since what I think now is the best form, content or audience will not be that tomorrow.
You could call this approach pure relativism (all is equal so nothing has a value). But I call it an experiment. Mostly for myself. But everybody is welcome to join, comment and discuss.