2007-09-16

The theatre idéa

the human way: you say the canvas is real because it is solid matter, a wall, and the IMAGE unreal as it is not the humans themselves that are there it is only their projections.


the absolute way gives the opposite effect:
If you suggest that the Absolute is the Canvas and thus “real” and the images, US (the solid matter part), “unreal” you have a problem. The Canvas is unable to produce the images and so you need to ad a creator of the images.

It, the Absolute, is the object photographed. It is the photographer. It is the camera capturing the image. It is the camera projecting the image. It is every foton leaving the camera to project the image on the screen.The image is real as an image. It is every set of fotons leaving the screen to the eyes of everyone in the audience (lol, One becoming many). Every part is real. There is nothing “unreal” about it.


There are a lot of pics on my photoblog. They are not “real” photos. In the world of computers they are only a number of 0:s and 1:s. Still you can copy it, print it and put it on the wall. Every step is “real”.

The Absolute is all of it, or it is not the Absolute.


Inititated from a COT thread

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