No.
Direction is an illusion.
What is the Arrow?
Wrong question.
Exactly.Is it an illusion our minds create for us to move through three-dimensional space effectively, even though reality isn't actually organized that way?
Exactly.
The handyman is a tool only.
It is efficient as long as we understand it is not there.
I am no longer surprised by your acumen.
Music is silence.
Space is an accomodation for the numbers.
A silence beween sounds.
Up and down. Right and left.
= Arrow?
A point in direction?
What direction?
Arrow is not what.
And why do you think I'm insightful? Is it because everyone else keeps misinterpreting what you're saying? I thought they were just joking... I didn't think they could actually be misunderstanding it.
Direction thwarts itself.
Arrow thwarts direction.
Wow. Can you people (sassafrassquatch, LadyJaye) really not understand this? I think you must be kidding, perhaps making fun of wildcat's unusual speech patterns (and that's not very nice). It's practically right in front of you everyday. Seriously, that seems a bit like using something for several years, and not knowing what color or shape it is, except you've been using this practically since you were born.
If there are really so many people who don't see the obvious, then that makes me nervous. I wonder if that's why he keeps asking these questions...
Yes. A cacophony is a virtual failure. Nothing would exist. Everything would come down in a crunch.Because if there were no space between the notes and sounds, it would sound like a painful cacophony with almost unintelligible sounds, and thus be noise instead of music?
So, you're saying an arrow indicates what we perceive as direction because of its position/location relative to the thing it is intended by its creator to lead one to? On it's own, it would indicate nothing. Its meaning is in its position and location.
Is that it?
It means that if you want to see the other side of the moon you need your tools just as if you go to the store to buy Cadbury.What's strange is that even though I know this, I'm still likely to rely on direction to navigate physically, because it's the only way I can think of to find a physical place using my senses. What does that mean?
And why do you think I'm insightful? Is it because everyone else keeps misinterpreting what you're saying? I thought they were just joking... I didn't think they could actually be misunderstanding it.
Isabella did not think so.Direction is an illusion, but so is the contemplation of its illusory state...
Professor Barth complained Arthie Rubinstein did not follow the intended directions.arrow is a symbol... and a restriction?
My old piano teacher told me I didn't play the music right. Did not follow the intended directions.