Impossible Objects

(s)p(h)e(a)t(r)a(d)l(s)s
       (p)s(e)h(t)a(a)r(l)d(s)s

(p)s(e)h(t)a(a)r(l)d(s)s   (s)p(h)e(a)t(r)a(d)l(s)s       (p)s(e)h(t)a(a)r(l)d(s)s   (s)p(h)e(a)t(r)a(d)l(s)s           (s)p(h)e(a)t(r)a(d)l(s)s    (p)s(e)h(t)a(a)r(l)d(s)s    (s)p(h)e(a)t(r)a(d)l(s)s   (p)s(e)h(t)a(a)r(l)d(s)s 
(p)s(e)h(t)a(a)r(l)d(s)s   (s)p(h)e(a)t(r)a(d)l(s)s        (p)s(e)h(t)a(a)r(l)d(s)s   (s)p(h)e(a)t(r)a(d)l(s)s  

XI

2/13/2021

 
A brilliant idea is without charm, and there is no explanation of it. Rather, it is explanation itself -- to illumine new paths.
In the end, there is only one truly brilliant thing. Chesterton taught us this. Ideas can be said to be brilliant only through analogy.

Even so, I wonder how many brilliant ideas there have actually been -- such ideas as open a tiny aperture in the heavens, through which the True Light shines -- stellar ideas...

Remember that even such illumination is still but a reflection through the darkened glass. Human genius remains enigmatic​. 

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