- Gregory Chaitin (1947 - )
The Joy of Mathematical Discovery
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Randomness, Creativity, Mystery, Understanding
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
Matter With Curiosity
here it is standing:
atoms with consciousness;
matter with curiosity.
...
Deep in the sea
all molecules repeat
the patterns of one another
till complex new ones are formed.
They make others like themselves
and a new dance starts.
...
Stands at the sea,
wonders at wondering: I
a universe of atoms
an atom in the universe."
- Richard Feynman (1918 - 1988)
What Do You Care What Other People Think?
Monday, March 10, 2025
Nature's Eye
- Thomas Merton (1915 - 1968)
- Ansel Adams (1902 - 1984)
Sunday, March 09, 2025
Deep Interlock
- Christopher Alexander (1936 - 2022)
Nature of Order
Saturday, March 08, 2025
Friday, March 07, 2025
Unknown Infinity
a feeling of something in me going off in every direction
into the unknown of infinity means more more to me than
any organized religion gives me."
- Georgia O'Keeffe (1887 - 1986)
Thursday, March 06, 2025
Lofty Luminosity
- John Ruskin (1819 - 1900)
Note. The photos in this post are all "quick grabs" using my iPhone while I was in Colorado on a recent day-job-related trip. While I did not have any other cameras with me (knowing I would have next to zero time for "real" photography), my iPhone sagely reminds me that images - and the gentle solace of photography - are truly everywhere, even amidst otherwise decidedly non-photography-related day-job activities. One does not stop being a photographer just because one is without a camera! The three images below were all captured within a few moments of each other while I was lounging at an Admirals club waiting for a connecting flight back home.
Wednesday, March 05, 2025
Sentient Soul
- Ludmila Uliţkaia (1943 - )
""Forms acquire meaning for us
only because we recognize in them
the expression of a sentient (fühlend) soul.
Spontaneously, we animate
(beseelen) every object.
- Heinrich Wölfflin (1864 - 1945)
Tuesday, March 04, 2025
Shores of Vast Expanse
Monday, March 03, 2025
Holistic Morphology
- Georges Cuvier (1769 - 1832)
Sunday, March 02, 2025
Feel the Tide
Saturday, March 01, 2025
Waves of Consciousness
leave some writing, and just as quickly
new waves roll in and erase it.
I try to quickly read what's
written there, but it's hard,"
- Haruki Murakami (1949 - )
Kafka on the Shore
"When left alone, quantum particles behave as multiple images of themselves (as waves, really), simultaneously moving through all possible paths in space and time. Now, again, why do we not experience this multitude around ourselves? Is it because we are probing things around us all the time? Why do all experiments that involve, say, the position of a particle make the particle suddenly be somewhere rather than everywhere? No one knows. Before you probe it, a particle is a wave of possibilities. After you've probed it, it is somewhere, and subsequently it is somewhere for ever, rather than everywhere again. Strange, that. Nothing, within the laws of quantum physics, allows for such a collapse to happen. It is an experimental mystery and a theoretical one. Quantum physics stipulates that whenever something is there, it can transform into something else, of course, but it cannot disappear. And since quantum physics allows for multiple possibilities simultaneously, these possibilities should then keep existing, even after a measurement is made. But they don't. Every possibility but one vanishes. We do not see any of the others around us. We live in a classical world, where everything is based on quantum laws but nothing resembles the quantum world."
- Christophe Galfard (1976 - )
The Universe in Your Hand
Friday, February 28, 2025
Perfect Balance
- Nikola Tesla (1856 - 1943)
Friday, February 21, 2025
Secret Order
- C. G. Jung (1875-1961)
Sunday, February 16, 2025
Frozen Homage
- Ansel Adams (1902 - 1984)
Note. A long while back (on Feb 7, 2009 to be exact), I posted a lengthy set of musings on the Unconscious Influence and the Creative Process, wherein I speculated on the impact that seeing one of Fay Godwin's photographs led to one of my own decades later. The image above may be viewed from the opposite perspective, in that it was my conscious memory of one of Ansel Adams' well known Frozen Lakes and Cliffs photograph that drew my eye to the little scene here. While it lacks Ansel's abstract ethereality, I may not have captured the image at all were it not for my knowing (and being able to recall, at an instant's notice) Adams' oeuvre. Far from an "unconscious" influence, my humble image is an intentional homage. It is also a keepsake of a wonderful day my family and I spent on a completely frozen over part of the Potomac river in Maryland side of Great Falls Park that we had never before seen frozen (during our 26+ years of living in the area)!
Saturday, February 15, 2025
Celestial Beauty
- Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882)
Friday, February 14, 2025
Greatest of Mysteries
- Carl Sagan (1934 - 1996)
Cosmos
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Leafless Tree
- Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
A Self-correcting System
- George Carlin (1937 - 2008)



















