This is super interesting. After the initial subtle beauty of the six itself, I was reminded of something pertaining to physics, consciousness, and reality. The fact that the color 'in' any object that we might perceive is in fact not 'in' that thing at all, but rather exists only in the transactional interaction of the light reflecting off the object, preferentially absorbing and reflecting photonic packets of certain frequencies, then reaching our eyes and being interpreted (thus, 'given' the image of discrete colors) by the optical cortex. Throw in a dash of 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder' and you've got your illuminatingly pale beauty. Consider me thought-provoked.
It’s a sad, all too familiar story: harsh, distant, alcoholic father, sensitive, shy daughter always seeking his love and approval. Although there were flashes of kindness, most of my dad’s feelings had been buried long before. Even as...
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illuminatrix says,
This is super interesting. After the initial subtle beauty of the six itself, I was reminded of something pertaining to physics, consciousness, and reality. The fact that the color 'in' any object that we might perceive is in fact not 'in' that thing at all, but rather exists only in the transactional interaction of the light reflecting off the object, preferentially absorbing and reflecting photonic packets of certain frequencies, then reaching our eyes and being interpreted (thus, 'given' the image of discrete colors) by the optical cortex. Throw in a dash of 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder' and you've got your illuminatingly pale beauty. Consider me thought-provoked.lovelylizard says,
Lovely.