From 0cffaf028add1f35886172ab2d36fe2534f64028 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Case Duckworth Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2015 20:24:07 -0700 Subject: Change typewriter markup in Paul to blockquote --- src/treatise.txt | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------- 1 file changed, 40 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/treatise.txt') diff --git a/src/treatise.txt b/src/treatise.txt index 5bf1ac0..3702077 100644 --- a/src/treatise.txt +++ b/src/treatise.txt @@ -18,45 +18,45 @@ project: link: toothpaste ... -```type -TREATISE ON LITERATURE AS "SPOOKY -ACTION FROM A DISTANCE" +> TREATISE ON LITERATURE AS "SPOOKY +> ACTION FROM A DISTANCE" -There is this thing called "spooky -action at a distance." Einstein -mentioned it first I believe. It -is about how two electrons can act -like they are right next to each -other although they are very far -away (lightyears even). For a long -time this puzzled scientists until -someone (not Einstein) figured out -that maybe the universe is a -hologram or projection. So what -appears to be very far apart in -the hologram might actually be -very close in the substrate -reality. - I want to talk about this -effect in literature. In literature -the writer writes words on a -substrate (paper) and later the -reader reads the same words off -the substrate. Although the writer -and reader might be very far apart -from each other in time and space, -they experience the same effect -from reading the words. Even the -writer reading his own words after -he has written them becomes a -reader and feels who he was at -that time, like a ghost. +> There is this thing called "spooky +> action at a distance." Einstein +> mentioned it first I believe. It +> is about how two electrons can act +> like they are right next to each +> other although they are very far +> away (lightyears even). For a long +> time this puzzled scientists until +> someone (not Einstein) figured out +> that maybe the universe is a +> hologram or projection. So what +> appears to be very far apart in +> the hologram might actually be +> very close in the substrate +> reality. -PROBLEMS: - Maybe the substrate isn't -paper it's what the writing is -about. Where is the hologram? Are -physics and literature comparable? -What if the universe isn't a -hologram what then? -``` +> I want to talk about this +> effect in literature. In literature +> the writer writes words on a +> substrate (paper) and later the +> reader reads the same words off +> the substrate. Although the writer +> and reader might be very far apart +> from each other in time and space, +> they experience the same effect +> from reading the words. Even the +> writer reading his own words after +> he has written them becomes a +> reader and feels who he was at +> that time, like a ghost. + +> PROBLEMS: + +> Maybe the substrate isn't +> paper it's what the writing is +> about. Where is the hologram? Are +> physics and literature comparable? +> What if the universe isn't a +> hologram what then? -- cgit 1.4.1-21-gabe81