Aireys inlet — Series on Seeing 1 Last night, Norwood Hanson’s Patterns of Discovery fell into my hand for the first time in many years, causing me vividly to remember the excitement of first reading his introductory four chapters. It is perhaps interesting that I feel no shame in admitting never to have read a single word of his concluding chapters on classical and elementary particle physics. I am no physic...
Southbank — Series on Seeing 3 “Since every moment of perception is necessarily limited by the mind’s inability to grasp either the complexity or the impermanence of the flux of reality, perceptions that seem to...
Aireys inlet — I live on a slope, a gentle slope to be sure, but steep enough to be seen in the picture above if you look closely. The track in the woods curves to the left then sharply to the right, gradually wind...
Aireys inlet — Series on Seeing 2 Were the eye not attuned to the Sun, the Sun could never be seen by it. ——————————————————————-Goethe “For ‘tough-mind...
Optical Illusions
Complexity and Impermanence
Patterns of Discovery
Seeing the Sun
Slope