Sunday, October 27, 2013

The Undiscovered Truth





                          Today we will be exploring the "Boundary of Contact." Again as I have said, "People often experience personal differences as boundaries of separation." I say, "That we can turn to face that wall, and that we can experience those boundaries as Points of Contact." True empathy is more like a mirror agent than a spy or an imbedded secret serviceman. Every time we get to meet someone new, in a very real sense, we are seeking "Undiscovered Truth." I know we can do this.

                         I read and study as much science and math as I can. And besides all the great stuff I get to read, there is a great amount of fantasy science out there too. The Math may be much harder to fake. But it is still easy for people to exaggerate about what is really known about the "Physics" of reality. Because of all the wackos out there, I'm almost ashamed of the fact that I'm using modeling techniques derived from physics to help describe the analysis of comparable data sets. The "Big Lie" ( Politicized Junk Science,) just keeps getting bigger and it seems that the truth may never be found. ("The truth is out there," but does it always have to be so far out?)

                         Fortunately those "Boundaries of Contact," are as much "Point Sets of Connection" as they are "Barriers of Separation." And yet, like narcissists with personality disorders, we are expected to ignore those boundaries. We must respect and appreciate each others differences. And when it comes to the beauty of human relations, nothing shows greater empathy than understanding and appreciating differences.

                         So we must search for undiscovered truth about each other. Where will it lead? (The final frontier?) More on this tomorrow. Good night.