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The Beautiful Miscellaneous The Beautiful Miscellaneous by Dominic Smith
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“Can you create a vacuum out of a human life? A state where everything’s possible but nothing very likely? Does something new emerge when there’s no more empty space?”
Dominic Smith, The Beautiful Miscellaneous
“The body thinks it’s real. That’s the problem of modern physics. How to convince our minds that they’re not our own.”
Dominic Smith, The Beautiful Miscellaneous
“memorized the entire set of”
Dominic Smith, The Beautiful Miscellaneous
“When he thought I was ready, my father inducted me into the quantum universe. It seemed to contradict all the science I had learned so far: nothing was really held in place. The essential stuff of the universe was nonmatter, pulses of energy and information, flickering in and out of existence. Everything was up for grabs. A table, a chair was a fluid arrangement of probabilities. Sometimes I expected the uncertainty principle to kick in and find strangers masquerading as my parents, or that our house had been razed by some great atomic upheaval. It was about this time I started sleeping with the light on. MANY”
Dominic Smith, The Beautiful Miscellaneous
“What you do isn’t who you are.”
Dominic Smith, The Beautiful Miscellaneous
“We're conduits for the universe's desire to think about itself.”
Dominic Smith, The Beautiful Miscellaneous