From ecda49e0b20ad3bd52449356dccf2f8095ecfb70 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Case Duckworth Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2015 21:49:45 -0700 Subject: Flatten directory structure All content files (*.txt, *.html, *.river) are now in /. I did this to simplify the compilation step, and to make linking easier. I'm still thinking about whether I should move the contents of js/, img/, and lua/ into /, or into an 'assets' folder of some sort. We'll see. --- src/treatise.txt | 66 -------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 66 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 src/treatise.txt (limited to 'src/treatise.txt') diff --git a/src/treatise.txt b/src/treatise.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2fdbde8..0000000 --- a/src/treatise.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Treatise -id: treatise -genre: prose - -project: - title: "Buildings out of air: Paul in the Woods" - class: paul - order: 15 - next: - - title: Phone - link: phone - - title: Underwear - link: underwear - prev: - - title: Hardware - link: hardware - - title: Toothpaste - link: toothpaste -... - -> 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][]. -> -> 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? - -[like a ghost]: howtoread.html -[Where is the hologram]: toilet.html -- cgit 1.4.1-21-gabe81