horror infiniti by agnus9
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Description
Fractal Explorer Spiral.
The ancients' "horror infiniti" held sway through the Renaissance and right up to modern times. In 1600, the Inquisitors in Italy deemed the concept so heretical that when the philosopher Giordano Bruno insisted on promulgating his thoughts on infinity, they burned him at the stake for it. Later that century, the French mathematician Blaise Pascal deemed the concept truly disturbing: "When I consider the small span of my life absorbed in the eternity of all time, or the small part of space which I can touch or see engulfed by the infinite immensity of spaces that I know not and that know me not, I am frightened and astonished to see myself here instead of there ... now instead of then." Martin Buber, an Israeli philosopher who died in 1965, felt so undone by the concept of infinity that he "seriously thought of avoiding it by suicide."
Most of us will never feel so put out by infinity that we'll resort to contemplating such extreme measures. We may feel weak of mind, like the anonymous schoolboy who once declared that "infinity is where things happen that don't." But our uneasiness will never get much greater than the schoolboy's delightfully dismissive attitude suggests his got. We can live with that level of discomfort, contenting ourselves with the knowledge that all we can reasonably expect in musing on infinity is to get a feeling for it, like that engendered by this gem from another anonymous sufferer of our common infirmity: "Infinity is a floorless room without walls or ceiling."
excepted from:
Contemplating Infinity:
A Philosophical Perspective
by Peter Tyson
Comments (8)
22446655
Very beautiful... Sincerly 22446655
Fractelaar
Wonderful fractal plate and real cool FE work
miwi
Klasse image,very well done!!!!!
claude19
I like much your table. I could not put my comment yesterday, because I had serieux problems of ADSL! I was allured by the variation of the colours on the various levels of this spiral without end. Superb!
DreamersWish
Very interesting thoughts. Lovely FE work and colors are a beautiful metalic looking! Well done!
tresamie
Lovely colors and beautiful infinity!
D.C.Monteny
Gorgeous looking trip into infinity. The neat thing about infinity is that it works both ways, into the big distances and collosal amounts of time on the one hand, and into the undetectable small, where matter is the chance that something exists at a certain point for an incredible short amount time. Maybe both meet at some point. Wouldn't that be great?
Lipa
Beautiful spiral. Great details.