Take It In

Sure English can be found blatantly in most subjects, but I always thought that Science would be one of the harder subjects to find a similarity to and with in correlation to English; that is, until I read Science, Space and Nature in Interdiciplinary. Everyday that we breathe, move and interact, we act upon space and space acts upon us. Space can be used to change perceptions, for example a modern city in a poor town is used to bring about the perception that the city is advancing and looking at the future, when in fact it merely is hiding what they don’t want others to see. In this case, it is viewed as merely a tangible idea and concept, or it can be physically depicted through things such as mapping. However when one attempts to measure and assign numbers and categories to space, they are merely losing a piece of the idea as a whole; a piece that encapsulates the ahhhhh effect. For example, when we look at a map, it appears at first glance as though all of our world is put onto a solid piece of paper; where somehow we managed to fit the idea of space into a genie’s bottle. This however, is not the case, for it is impossible to create reality in a condensed form while fully maintaining all aspects of space. Space is merely what we make of it, how we effect it, and what we do to create it so it acts upon us. We are in control of the way we act upon the space around us, but no one perceives space the same way, no one can control how that space acts on them and no one can put the space into a tangible representation. So take it in, for no one will act upon space exactly like you have.

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