A blob of ideas
Dollcee said, when you ask a question, you are influencing the answer by the parameters set within the question.
Dos turned to Dollcee and said, could you be a bit more specific please, Dollcee.
Dollcee wasted no time continuing, well, for example, is the universe really massively huge or are we tiny wincey little creatures.
Dos said, both of the above and you can add much more to both ends of the spectrum and I doubt if you will even come close to the answer to your question.
Dollcee said, you stuffed up my example Dos, instead of drowning it in huge and tiny, I expected you to add to the quiz, so the conversation could continue. You can be a wet blanket sometimes.
Dos said, I am sorry, I didn’t do it on purpose. I believe the universe is massively huge and we are relatively so tiny.
Dollcee said, time periods should be relative to the size of the context in which it is being framed. So, random co-incidence, that is, how tiny pulses of energy have formed into physical structures, like ourselves and rocks of course, like our planet, shouldn’t be an evolutionary problem.
Cybo stirred from his energy conservation mode and said, I believe this is why art is of fundamental importance, so citizens can develop some sort of belief system, also known as culture, in order to make sense of who and what is going on. It must be terribly difficult for a parent to try and explain to a child, you are a conglomeration of tiny pulses of energy Bub, these pulses will continually change over your existence as you breath, drink, eat and excrete.
Dos asked, do think art supports religion or religion patronises art?
Cybo said, art is religion and religion is art. I have been processing this question internally for some time now and I cannot find any clear distinction between them. It is all content making for the purposes of developing a logical loop in order to make sense of existence.
Dollcee said, we are all adrift on a sea of mystery as to, what is existence? Culture appears to be a blob of ideas, bound by conceptual bandages. Our endeavours as digitol popular culture content makers are so important, it simply cannot be over stated. Without our exploration of how to build a conceptual frame for citizens to navigate their way through existence, we are all doomed.
Dos said, existing is a form of art.