2/23/2010

Confusion is no fun during times when concentration helps, but most other times, it's a relief...
There are some lights, like the ones above me now, that have lightbulbs. There are some lights, like the sun, that have no lightbulbs. What’s one difference among lights in that example? Lightbulbs. No one really has ideas to how they function or perspire light rays. It’s an olde tyme puzzle of sorts. They are needed though; that’s a definite. Barbers working late evenings like them so they don’t chop into heads and they give small children something to stare at during boring 2nd grade lectures. They, lightbulbs and what they produce, are invigoratingly gripping. Look! ! There’s one now !


I’d like to think that one day we will find out how they work and at the same time I’d like to think that we will never know. Unknowledge is good sometimes I think. It makes college much cheaper, mostly because you don’t go. So, if you’re in the process of deciding between Polymorphophysics, Thirteenth Century Cuban History, and Fine Arts Trigonometry, I would suggest not ruling out Unknowledge.