Introduction to Colaterales — the frontal aspect
Published by Óscar Preciado on November 4, 2024 in:
Literature, Science, Colaterales, Poetry and Philosophy.
The eternal withers
and the ephemeral marks our memories.
It brings together part of the ideas that take shape in the internal journey of the book, a circle that finds a way to consume itself behind a silhouette, allowing a glimpse of the symbology that subtly whispers a word: ouroboros (from the Greek οὐροβόρος [ὄφις], '[serpent] that eats its own tail', itself from οὐρά, 'tail', and βόρος, 'eater'), thus representing concepts such as the unification of the transition of ideas, the hatching and its continuous dispersion, which would later become a channel for returning to awareness of entropy.
"On the scale of solar masses we are irrelevant minutiae,"
but, despite the certainty of this statement, there will always be a vertex in a location relative to nothing where all our possibilities collide.
Turquoise is a light that, as it passes through, fleetingly adheres to the essence of everything and evokes the calm that remains before, during, and after each segment immersed in continuity, the same to which everything submits when we manage to observe from a higher plane, a Cartesian one in which one is no longer susceptible to instances.
Everything passes and, regardless of the order of derivation that presents itself, everything is predisposed from an initial model in which the same occurrences happen, even without any consideration of coordinates.
