Round and round we go
This is why the ultimate reason of things must lie in a necessary substance, in which the differentiation of the changes only exists eminently as in their source; and this is what we call God.
- Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716)
Round and round we go
Inspired by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716)’s quote, “This is why the ultimate reason of things must lie in a necessary substance, in which the differentiation of the changes only exists eminently as in their source; and this is what we call God”. The titled responsion is…
If I could put my finger on it I know it would be real and yet the truism of a priori imagining reveals a truth of sorts, emergent and characteristic of something logically consistent and altogether beautiful. Parse then prosper is the two-step dance that moves to the motion of our neural networks, that space between our ears, bobbling on the shoulders of giants. To the rhythm of an algorithm you say? Anathema! Pain and pleasure function as the cadence to consciousness on a substate of felt experience.
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