Zach Boylston
FST 493-001
September 9th, 2013
Prof. Andre Silva
Sacred Geometry Readings: A Beginners Guide to Constructing the Universe
Chapter 3: Three-Part Harmony
Chapter 4: Mother Substance
Chapter 5: Regeneration
I title this: Existence, The Universe, Time…and
beyond!
One of my favorite
quotes just to get this sphere rolling:
“Faith and science have
at least one thing in common: Both are lifelong searches for truth. But, while
faith is an unshakable belief in the unseen, science is the study of testable,
observable phenomena. The two coexist, and may at times complement each other.
But, neither should be asked to validate the other”.
-
William Allen, Editor of
National Geographic Magazine, written in the March 1998 edition.
I get it, life/the
universe is a mystery. (Pun intended)
The realm of existence
has been a mathematical mystery to us and still is being constructed beyond our
complete understanding.
We don't have the answer
as to why things are the way they are. All across our planet and in our realm
of understanding the number three, four, five, and so on is everywhere and
forms everything that exist in reality.
What we can do, will do,
and continue to do as humans is to document and analysis everything we come
into contact with as time passes. It is our mystical inherent nature to do so. I
wonder why? Well, we are still documenting that too.
It is evident that we as
humans are evolving at a very slow pace. Evolving towards a closer
understanding of why things are the way they are. Who knows? We don’t.
Everything is moving so
fast, no wait everything is moving at such a slow pace because I just said we
are evolving at such a slow pace. Time, now that’s a winded topic. I’ll hit the
pause button on that one.
That’s the beauty of it
all, no matter what happens, until we are completely non-existent anymore we will
and must press on to try and figure out as much as we can about why anything
exist. That’s what we (our class) are doing here, through the means of film
art. (Film art-One of human’s creations with the resources that were provided)
And I love it, and I’m on board, let’s do it. (If we still have enough time!)
Please don’t take my
sarcasm as if I am not serious about the information that was presented in the
three chapters stated above. I find all of this “evidence” immensely fascinating
and have always enjoyed the findings we have as humans of the construction of
the universe.
One religious look on
life that I have always agreed with the most highlights my satirical approach to
life:
The Buddhist say there
are three of parts of life:
The Mystery, the Journey
(it’s not about the destination), and the Laughter.