09/30/2023
"Beautiful, but not real? Does that make sense?”
Every creature represented in the following pictures is quite beautiful and pretty pleasing to the eyes, rather than the actual objects themselves. Yet these objects or creatures, despite being actually present in a three-dimensional world, are not real. Does that mean that these creatures are illusional, or does that insinuate illusional beauty? In that instance, I agree to disagree as to the illusion of beauty. I know this may be a little bit mind-blowing, but it is the way it is. The truth is, every creature is manifested through a certain series of reality dimensions: from conceptual imagination (images), physical structure (visible and physical objects), mathematical structure (theories and mathematical properties), to the ultimate structure of higher dimension (forms, beauty, or good). With that being said, every species is quite good and beautiful at every stage, plane, or dimension of reality, which is why the images of objects inside the pictures are sort of beautiful-looking more than the actual objects themselves. In few words, forms, being the ultimate dimension of reality, are intertwined with beauty; they are beautiful themselves, and this beauty shines light at every level of reality. Let’s break this down to the simple facts in the language you can understand if you seem to have a little bit of trouble with philosophy; the blueprint of the iPhone 15 Pro Max 🤣🤣🤣🤣 that took these pics was absolutely beautiful and appealing to its mastermind from conception and imagining perspectives, and so was the mathematical structure of the product (with a technology advancement index), and finally, the physical product itself is definitely amazing.”
What do you think? Lemme know down in comments if you learn Sth!!!! Mugire umusi mwiza✌️