Monday, April 26, 2010

Electroliquid Aggregation


Nicole Kuepper and Stephen Hawking say:

"The boundary of things that ought to be very special, something we can take for granted; and what is more special than the conditions in today's society? That there is no boundary about some people is just mind boggling. Some people don't have access to the universe!"

Note: the above quote is abstract in terms of its meaning... the quote below makes more sense. (Red is Stephen Hawking, Blue is Nicole Kuepper)

"There ought to be something very special about the amount of things that we take for granted in today's society. The boundary conditions of the universe that some people don't have access to is just mind boggling…and what can be more special than that there is no boundary?"



Together these quotes show the duality of access and boundaries. One the one hand, there are many things that we can access, and take for granted, but there are those things that some people do not have easy access to that form boundaries... but these boundaries can also be freeing. Between Kuepper and Hawking, there is a very abstract philosphical notion that forms as a result of electroliquid aggregations...

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