Ross Productions

Nothing is as it seems

 

This statement is ground for much discussion.  First, subjective truth; second, reality.  This subjective point of view suggests that all subjective truths are false.  It would seem to imply either that there is an absolute truth if all subjective truths are apparently false or there is no truth at all, which seems unreasonable because then everything is false.  Secondly, to touch on the issue of reality, this statement implies that there is a reality infinitely incomprehendable to us.  There are people who believe each person has their own reality and that is all reality is.  This statement- nothing is as it seems- makes this belief absurd in that each person’s reality would be a life of pure ignorance but for the fact that they would be aware that they were in ignorance thereby removing them from complete ignorance.  I say that there is a reality which is simply the events that occurred along with the thoughts and motives behind them.  Each person is a part of this reality, but to say each person has their own reality would strip the word “reality” of its definition.  Each person is a contributor to reality, not a creator of a reality.

Time

 

When Isaac Newton “discovered” gravity, he didn’t create it, he just documented it in writing.

Eternity is a hard term to grasp –almost impossible to our “time-bound” minds.  But if you think about it, when did time begin?  If you don’t bind time to numbers of dates and years, how long ago did time begin?  Or has time never begun and just always been?  And the present…think about a second.  A second can be broken down into milliseconds and milliseconds can be broken down into nanoseconds.  And if you don’t use science and math and throw out all the numbers how small is the present?  Is there any way to describe it other than an infinitely small window of the choice of action.  If you say the word present while you are pronouncing pre  sent is in the future and becomes the past when you have become silent.  Like this, the future is constantly approaching as fast as the present changes and transforms into the past.  In essence, the speed of the present is faster than the speed of light.

Environmentalists

I think you can save just as much of the environment by killing an environmentalist.  Just think about it.  During their lifetime they will have used tons of paper, produced lots of trash, burned lots of gasoline, and over the course of 70 years will have produced a large amount of change to the environment that they themselves try to stop.

These are 3 excerpts from my 21 page book, “Philosophies”.