oh, life
June 1, 2009
at 3:30 this morning, i suddenly had this an epiphany of sorts. it was so urgent, that in my sleep delirium i hastily and passionately wrote down my science conspiracy-esque thoughts. when i woke up later and found them i had a long hearty laugh. i wish i left myself more notes of possible conspiracies at 3:30 am. here is what i wrote to myself.
‘Science is conservative in its attempts to ameliorate maladies of the body. No science dedicated toward replacing the necessity for blood or organs. Body not treated as mechanically as anything else that operates as mechanically complex as it does.
Science is standoffishly ecclesiastical concerning matters of the body. The body is sacrosanct. Medicine is always to add years. Never a replacement for the concept of years.
So much progress in modern mechanics. Science understands the full complexities of mechanics in all symptoms, rhythm’s, and constants yet only attempts to sheepishly bandage the wounds our body.
Preventative medicine is drinking a glass of red wine and walking inside instead of going through drive-tru.
Is science afraid of replacing the natural blueprint of our anatomy? Do we really want to live forever? Or are we actually built perfectly to want the eighty years, to desire no more. Ephemeral bodies, perfectly made to just finish the job’
what. the. eff. am i talking about?