Relativity, subjectivity, perspective, light, being, preservation, and the inevitability of entropy and entaxy

Our experience of reality is rooted in relativity—the way we each uniquely perceive and interpret the world around us. This concept invites us to understand that what we call “truth” is often subjective, shaped by individual contexts and interpretations.

Just as light reveals and conceals, perspective illuminates certain aspects of reality while casting shadows on others. Perspective is more than a point of view; it is an angle from which we see, an aperture through which we bring our surroundings into focus.

To be is to experience, to connect, to leave a mark in the fabric of existence. The pursuit of understanding the self and “being” leads us to consider preservation—not only of physical form but of knowledge, memory, and purpose.

We are part of a universe governed by the inevitable flow of entropy—the gradual decay and breakdown that everything undergoes over time. Yet, alongside this breakdown exists “entaxy,” a counterforce that seeks order and structure.

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