Thursday, June 30, 2011

Relativity from a dyslexic dragon's perspective.

Relativity from a dyslexic dragon's perspective.

Or at least from this specific dyslexic’s perspective. While most dyslexics have far too much in common, each dyslexic is unique. Dyslexics have a gift that allows them to understand things in multiple perspectives. It is a little bit like multidimensional thinking only we dyslexics see and understand things from a relative multi perspective.

For instance. The word love has multiple meanings and more often than not when we use that word it can mean multiple all those multiple meanings. Loving a friend can mean many things like physical love, maternal love, puppy love, brotherly love, sisterly love, romantic love, painful love, ecstatic love, and so many more. When we use the word love we mean it in all its forms even when it means just one or is directed at a person with one kind of love.

The reason every dyslexic is unique is because each one of us understands how things like’s events, concepts, ideas, culture, customs, mannerism, are relative. The truth is relative to that of the observer. Much like time is relative, the concept we have of time is that it flows at a constant. But that is only true from our perspective, a species that has built an empire dependent on the constancy of this temporal measurement we take for granted as absolute because that is how we experience time on a human scale. So time is relative to how we experience it. Time is multi dimensional; it can be warped with space. What we call time can run faster or slower depending on how we experience it.

Time can be slowed down by the intensity of a black hole’s gravitational pull; anything that has mass generates the kind of pull that distorts time-space.

We think of time as constant but the reality is that time is relative to how we experience it. Time is relative just like love........ and Einstein was dyslexic.

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