5th Day of Kwanzaa

 

On the fifth day of Kwanzaa , celebrate the invisible uncertainty of mathematics.

 

After a billion years of earning with tears, sweat, and blood, African peoples make peace with violent affirmations. Without fear, we walk in solenoid maps, admiring fractal flora and fauna, the evergreen difference of such actuality as we know. We do not fear the complications of life.  We do not fear decay.  We do not fear dying.  We have no reason to fear Nature---we are particles thereof --- and every reason to respect it to the same degree we respect ourselves.  Are platitudes beautiful? Is possession of hyper-clarity essential?  Are we past-future surreal?

 

Use mathematics to provisionally and contextually answer questions.  Stray not from purpose.

 

The silence of sound empowers us to heed ancestral warning:  Never tell TRUTH "I only have ears for you," because TRUTH can talk you into an unmarked grave. Eat fractals and non-linear equations.  Grow stronger and stronger. We do not have the luxury of earning life without blood, sweat, and tears of speculation.

 

Bitter histories learn us as we learn them.  In due time we have epiphanies of NIA.

 

12/30/2020 2:57:07 AM

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