Just for the sake of bending our mind to touch it heels of logic and reason, we have to look at two opposing systems. One that is drawn by internal reason and other that is driven by external reason. Although the two may collide with the ferocity to champion the cause of reason itself, to the point it becomes unreasonable to itself.
Internally we are guided by reasons that are formed through our spiritual senses. Externally the laws of physics are measured by what can be sensed. These arbiters of reason have only created a paradox that has twisted our complex minds into a kinder’s toy for toddlers. We know not of how to untangle this maze and therefore shall always remain a servant to what we believe is to be reasonable.
I warn you that internally you may feel that you have the right to your own logic and reason, and no matter how weird it may seem to others it is rightfully yours. Paradoxically this is true for both of us. You may never see that the end is already here simply because of the fact that it got started. To illustrate this opposition there is nothing better than the EPR paradox.
If you could measure the speed of an electron then you would not be able to determine its location but if you could identify its location then you won’t be able to tell its speed. The tool to measure either one of these physically changing quantities alters the other. Therefore they lie in opposition and will never allow for each to be measured separately. It would be simpler to think that both of them are spinning in the opposite direction along the same axis. To measure its speed you have to alter its location and to determine its location you have alters its speed.
There is no law stopping anyone from propagating their religion through any means. The faster is the demise when the methods are more violent for others to see. You can never measure it with your external senses as it delves deep into ones internal strength to seek the reason it yearns. To convert is to sing the praises of our own greats and desecrate the others. However when you measure the greatness in either it destroys the simplicity of reason. It creates a vacuum of ignorance that is filled with anger for the internally challenged. The dichotomy of reason lies in the inability to see that the fact that it was started will lead to its demise.
I hail my fathers and theirs for pursuing to carry out their work while knowing very well of the outcome. I am not alone in this separation, only trying to define it as simply so that there would be less of what is bad and more of what that is good. It is not for toddlers but fully grown adults to begin their preaching delicately like a surgeon with his scalpel. It cuts a sapient down to its basics and leaves him bare when he needs it the most.
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