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2title: Treatise
3id: treatise
4genre: prose
5
6project:
7 title: "Buildings out of air: Paul in the Woods"
8 class: paul
9 order: 15
10 next:
11 - title: Phone
12 link: phone
13 - title: Underwear
14 link: underwear
15 prev:
16 - title: Hardware
17 link: hardware
18 - title: Toothpaste
19 link: toothpaste
20...
21
22> TREATISE ON LITERATURE AS "SPOOKY
23> ACTION FROM A DISTANCE"
24>
25> There is this thing called "spooky
26> action at a distance." Einstein
27> mentioned it first I believe. It
28> is about how two electrons can act
29> like they are right next to each
30> other although they are very far
31> away (lightyears even). For a long
32> time this puzzled scientists until
33> someone (not Einstein) figured out
34> that maybe the universe is a
35> hologram or projection. So what
36> appears to be very far apart in
37> the hologram might actually be
38> very close in the substrate
39> reality.
40>
41> I want to talk about this
42> effect in literature. In literature
43> the writer writes words on a
44> substrate (paper) and later the
45> reader reads the same words off
46> the substrate. Although the writer
47> and reader might be very far apart
48> from each other in time and space,
49> they experience the same effect
50> from reading the words. Even the
51> writer reading his own words after
52> he has written them becomes a
53> reader and feels who he was at
54> that time, [like a ghost][].
55>
56> PROBLEMS:
57>
58> Maybe the substrate isn't
59> paper it's what the writing is
60> about. [Where is the hologram][]? Are
61> physics and literature comparable?
62> What if the universe isn't a
63> hologram what then?
64
65[like a ghost]: howtoread.html
66[Where is the hologram]: toilet.html