Beyond Horizons of Perception
Beyond the horizons of our perceptions we discover what we can not see or touch but know only by its behavior. We exist in a web of information flowing through and around us. Our individual ability to know and understand the many levels of information shaping our existence depends on molecular and structural adaptations for perceiving changes in the flow of information. Our individual perceptions are unable to detect events and beings existing beyond the horizons of our perceptions; events and beings too distant in space, too distant in time, too large or small, too fast or too slow. The horizons of perception in change. Each individual perceives the world at a specific interval of change. Some events happen so slowly we are unable to perceive them or so quickly our eyes can not detect them. To us the tide is high, the tide is low, but unless conditions are just right we cannot see the tide ebbing and flowing. Nor can we perceive the gravitational interaction of Earth...