A Neverending Wealth Of Experiments — Part 01
Our intention, with this essay, is clarifying.
Clarifying what?
A series of notions centered on a vision of experimentation.
You can find “A Neverending Wealth Of Experiments — Part 02” at that link.
The Infinite Experiment
Somewhere out there, is a repository.
A repository. A vault. A generator.
And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.
Our repository contains, and produces, an infinite wealth of experiments.
Just for clarity’s sake, an experiment is: a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
Or, at least, that is one definition; an experiment can also be:
- A process used to test something.
- A method used to engage with a particular concept.
- A procedure used to explore an idea.
And so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.
You can find, within the repository we have mentioned, an infinite number of experiments.
If you were to go through the experiments within this repository, for an infinite number of eternities and transcendent visions of infinite time, you would never, ever, reach any endings, limits, boundaries; ad infinitum.
The reason for this is simple: our repository is infinite and, for this reason, has no endings, limits, boundaries; and so on and so forth, endlessly and infinitely; ad infinitum.
Your Own, Personal Repository Of Experiments
Our repository exists.
Or, at the very least, it exists in one sense.
The “one sense,” in question, is that we can believe in this repository.
Or, at the very least, we can pretend that it exists.
And, in doing so, we can obtain very real results from doing so.
The source of these results may not be a fictional repository; it may be your unconscious mind or endless imagination, among a wide variety of other possibilities.
Even so, though, the mere act of pretending that something is so, can produce tangible results.
Tangible results that are nothing less than unique, rewarding, and arguably rather transcendent, experiments that will allow you to live a truly rich, abundant life.
Or, at the very least, a number of fun things to do that will enrich your mind and give you a few nice moments.
Conclusion
Just to wrap this up, the first part of “A Neverending Wealth Of Experiments” has concluded.
You can find “Part 02” at that link.
Regardless of that, though, please have a truly blessed day!