08-01-2010, 03:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-01-2010, 03:50 PM by Questioner.)
Carl, I like the way you put things with the Fractal Treasure Hunt analogy.
People can get fascinating trying to draw a complete map of the shoreline. But the more you zoom in, there is no definitive edge to draw. What if the point is that the shoreline's infinite tidepools are there to inspire what we learn about ourselves as artists and explorers?
People can get fascinating trying to draw a complete map of the shoreline. But the more you zoom in, there is no definitive edge to draw. What if the point is that the shoreline's infinite tidepools are there to inspire what we learn about ourselves as artists and explorers?