Garbage time is running out.
Can what is playing you make it to level-2?
—Nick Land, “Meltdown”
"The
spiritual world is not a world of unrealised ideals, over against a
real world of unspiritual fact. It is, on the contrary, the real world,
of which we have a true though very incomplete knowledge, over against a
world of common experience which, as a complete whole, is not real,
since it is compacted out of miscellaneous data, not all on the same
level, by the help of the imagination. There is no world corresponding
to the world of our common experience. Nature makes abstractions for us,
deciding what range of vibrations we are to see and hear what things we
are to notice and remember."
From The Concept of Nature by Alfred North Whitehead (1920) - See more at: http://apexart.org/exhibitions/manzione.php#sthash.sJN1zwFf.dpuf
From The Concept of Nature by Alfred North Whitehead (1920) - See more at: http://apexart.org/exhibitions/manzione.php#sthash.sJN1zwFf.dpuf
"The
spiritual world is not a world of unrealised ideals, over against a
real world of unspiritual fact. It is, on the contrary, the real world,
of which we have a true though very incomplete knowledge, over against a
world of common experience which, as a complete whole, is not real,
since it is compacted out of miscellaneous data, not all on the same
level, by the help of the imagination. There is no world corresponding
to the world of our common experience. Nature makes abstractions for us,
deciding what range of vibrations we are to see and hear what things we
are to notice and remember."
From The Concept of Nature by Alfred North Whitehead (1920) - See more at: http://apexart.org/exhibitions/manzione.php#sthash.sJN1zwFf.dpuf
From The Concept of Nature by Alfred North Whitehead (1920) - See more at: http://apexart.org/exhibitions/manzione.php#sthash.sJN1zwFf.dpuf
"The
spiritual world is not a world of unrealised ideals, over against a
real world of unspiritual fact. It is, on the contrary, the real world,
of which we have a true though very incomplete knowledge, over against a
world of common experience which, as a complete whole, is not real,
since it is compacted out of miscellaneous data, not all on the same
level, by the help of the imagination. There is no world corresponding
to the world of our common experience. Nature makes abstractions for us,
deciding what range of vibrations we are to see and hear what things we
are to notice and remember."
From The Concept of Nature by Alfred North Whitehead (1920) - See more at: http://apexart.org/exhibitions/manzione.php#sthash.sJN1zwFf.dpuf
From The Concept of Nature by Alfred North Whitehead (1920) - See more at: http://apexart.org/exhibitions/manzione.php#sthash.sJN1zwFf.dpuf
"The
spiritual world is not a world of unrealised ideals, over against a
real world of unspiritual fact. It is, on the contrary, the real world,
of which we have a true though very incomplete knowledge, over against a
world of common experience which, as a complete whole, is not real,
since it is compacted out of miscellaneous data, not all on the same
level, by the help of the imagination. There is no world corresponding
to the world of our common experience. Nature makes abstractions for us,
deciding what range of vibrations we are to see and hear what things we
are to notice and remember."
From The Concept of Nature by Alfred North Whitehead (1920) - See more at: http://apexart.org/exhibitions/manzione.php#sthash.sJN1zwFf.dpuf
From The Concept of Nature by Alfred North Whitehead (1920) - See more at: http://apexart.org/exhibitions/manzione.php#sthash.sJN1zwFf.dpuf
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