Tuesday, January 27, 2015

The physics of love

For every soul out there, there is an antisoul. Like every matter that has an antimatter, that antisoul is you with an opposite charge. You and that antisoul is not compatible at the surface, but you and your antisoul is complementing each other. If you two meet, bump, and merge, nothingness is born. This nothingness is not an emptiness, because you two will be transformed into higher forms, no longer recognized as two, bound in so called God particle that covers the universe, giving mass to everything, giving sense to the non-sense, giving meaning to the meaningless. If you meet your antisoul, be prepared, because the journey for you two will not be physical anymore, but metaphysical, quantum physical, beyond all the senses can perceive.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Humans 人間

NASA has released the largest picture ever taken and it will shake up your universe; a link that will make we think our existence. Now that I am on the subject, I need to admit humans are minuscule, but it is essential to be meaningful. The presence of humans in this vast universe should mean something. Not now, but in another 1,000 or 10,000 years, humans will definitely be able to change the universe. And we are those future humans' ancestors. We are building the foundation of the future. Therefore, our existence is not without meaning. 人間はちっぽけ。ただ、有意義になるのは大事。こんな宇宙の中に人間の存在は確かに意味があるはず。今じゃなくて、千年か一万年後にきっと人間は宇宙を変えることが可能。我々はそんな未来人間の先人。我々は未来の基礎を作ってる。我々の存在は意味のないわけはない。

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Heartbroken syndrome

What is the heart-throbbing, soul-tearing, chest-ripping sensation that you many times feel when love turns sour? That feeling is so close to the loss of euphoria from a glass of Moscatto sparkling wine. It is also so close to the withdrawal effect from serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine following metamphetamine intake. It is so deep in the oubliette of the sub-gastric area, you would want to rip the abdomen off and take out the gut-wrenching phenomena created by the reaction of norephinephrine between the synapses of parasympathetic nerves. It is so painful, your tear glands would never stop producing tears. It is so overwhelming, your heart would slow down and break. That is why it is called the heartbroken syndrome.

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Exordium

Ever since the genesis of the universe, time has never stopped revolving. Yet, humans devised a means to divide moments, to keep track of their biological age, hence, years were born. A new year has commenced, and people, once again, act as if a nascent book is to be written. The idea of starting new is surely a mirage, because life never starts over. Be that as it may, writing on blank pages might be a symbol of redemption of the faulty years, of purging and cleansing of sins and defaults, of recrudescence. Of course, as the faithfuls would say, for those who want to salvage themselves, there is always an exordium.