THE PLACE BEYOND THE SUN




The place beyond the sun is a ‘feeling space’ of interactive and connective energy. It is not a space that is describable through traditional rhetoric, but a space that must be felt. These objects interact with the ‘feeling space’ through their materiality, through their object-ness, through their thingness. I have never seen a molecule, nor have I felt one; they are too small for my sensory comprehension. I know they exist, science has proven so, but science, just as language, is limiting. There is a ceiling to knowledge, we know what we know.


Our senses, complicated and wondrous, are limited, they perceive what they can perceive, not more. There is, however, a modified mode and method of inquiry. Abstracting what we know comes from an extensive knowledge of what is known. Once what is known is thoroughly understood, it can then be simplified. In order to simplify, complexity must be securely understood. Once understood, the objects become decipherable, meaning the complexity of the subject/object matter can become implicit.






