The falling of the sick and wounded, the living dead people, graves open their mouths with groans of dispair, and the living turn their heads away. They had been warned.

The sick feeling was the virus of love grown into a moldy mess. The wish to be someone else and disapear. When the heart is cold and damp a seed germanates.

Paint it bright and then it's better, give it love and even more better. Change the world with brush strokes.

I know this might be hard to take: I will be publishing about the HOLOCAUST till the end of the year. Hope it is medicine, not pain.

She ran up the stairs and fell upon the door which broke to pieces and stood upon the tall hill with blood on her hands looking down upon smaller hills and dafodills.

I believe the hate will mostly end because of how wrong and distasteful it is.

Why is creativity often dark? It is the easiest opening for it. That doesn't make it better. No, it is often second rate work.

The crime against humanity that left a stigma for everyone.

A poet sees a poem as a window which suddenly gets a shaft of light coming at the eyes, and is captured in ink.

There is a big difference between destroying evil and creating good.

1. Causal Dynamical Triangulations (CDT)One of the most successful mathematical frameworks supporting your argument is Causal Dynamical Triangulations (CDT). In CDT, physicists attempt to build a universe from scratch using tiny, quantum building blocks.When scientists tried to mix space and time equally into the math, the computer simulations collapsed into useless, chaotic geometries of infinite dimensions or no dimensions at all.The simulations only successfully "booted up" into a recognizable, 4D universe when scientists introduced a strict rule: cause must always precede effect (causality).This requires a real, fundamental arrow of time. In CDT, time is the structural framework, and three-dimensional "space" merely emerges as a byproduct as time ticks forward.2. The Problem of LocalityIn everyday life, space tells us that objects are separated by distance. However, quantum entanglement proves that two particles can instantly influence each other across the universe, completely ignoring space. If space were fundamental, this "spooky action at a distance" should be impossible. Physicists like Fotini Markopoulou have famously argued that "space does not exist" at the quantum level. Instead, the universe is a web of causal relationships. "Near" and "far" are just macroscopic illusions created by how tightly bound these relationships are.3. Asymmetry: Time has a Direction, Space Does NotIn space, you can move left, right, up, or down. Space is symmetrical. But time is stubbornly asymmetrical—it only moves forward. Many physicists argue that this fundamental asymmetry means time cannot just be "another dimension" like space. Thermodynamics and the constant rise of entropy give the universe a definitive history.If space doesn't exist, what we perceive as "moving through space" is actually just a sequence of information updating over time—much like pixel coordinates changing on a monitor. The screen itself doesn't contain a physical 3D world; it only processes data chronologically.