Feb 16, 2008

Infinity and Beyond?

The concept of infinity, inarguably and understandably, is irresistable to the human animal. Given his brief conscious lifetime, the promise of eternity--in any conceivable guise--is the proverbial life raft adrift in a tractless ocean.

Given that we do not know what follows the "death" of our consciousness, and given that we have no recollection (Shirley McClain, pick up the white courtesy phone) of what, if anything, came before our earliest childhood memory, the idea of simply ceasing to be is not one we can intellectualize.

As a species we are famously unwilling to be patient and wait, or seek to learn for ourselves, Answers to the Big Questions. And high on that list is the question of "what happens to me after I die?" Instead, for a myriad of reasons, we have resolutely set about filling in the blanks: reincarnation, religion ... the list is well known.

For many, filling in the blanks in such ways IS the proverbial life raft. I have always found that personally unsatisfying. To me, half the fun in life has come in declining the safe harbor and, instead, swimming with the currents ... attuned to my physical senses, listening to thoughts competing for place in my mind, keenly aware that there is uncertainty--even death--all around me.

I have no death wish, but nothing makes me feel more alive than remembering, every single day, that THIS moment, here and now, is the only thing I can and likely will ever truly Know. The future is a blank slate. And memory, while precious, is at best an impressionist painting morphing over time.

Will I experience "something else" after death? Maybe, maybe not. Kinda doubt it, but as a confirmed agnostic I'm open to any possibility. Meanwhile, give me an good strong current to ride over safe harbor any day of the week.

Twice on Sunday.

3 comments:

Mark "Om" Steven said...

Wow ... had no idea anyone would swing by this quiet outpost. Thanks! :)

FYI, if you're interested, this is my new site, where I'm generally letting my inner blowhard do its thing these days:

www.thenoosphere.com

Doing a blog on there called Circa 2020 where I hope to take this thing to another level. Hope to see you there ...

Mark

Anonymous said...

The title reminded me of "infinite infinities" (which I was recently explaining to my cousin)and here's an article that explains it simply (and has the same title as yours) http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article5181874.ece

if you're wondering I came here as your "Crazy" video was posted as a response to my video "welcome to the Noosphere"

The madness of irrational numbers...Enjoy pondering that one!

Mark "Om" Steven said...

Thanks for taking the time to look me up, WuLi. Anyone who appreciates Sagan, the noosphere, and wicked math is all right in my book. Loved the article–though I’ll admit to being too much of a left-brainer to really understand it, I definitely enjoy trying to wrap my mind around stuff like that. I’m going to start a conversation about it at TN, where there are others who appreciate this kind of thing. I’d be honored to have you drop by!

Mark
www.thenoosphere.com

PS. Thanx for letting my piggyback on your video. First time I’ve done that and I wasn’t sure about the protocol.