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Tag Archives: Order
Lost in Babel
Somewhere in that construction assembled book by book hexagon by hexagon in the visions of Jorge Luis Borges there lies a depot where all of the words typed, scribbled, imagined from futures presents, pasts, are collected, categorised and catalogued so … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged Blogging, Books, Jorge Luis Borges, Library of Babel, Lost, Order, Poem, Poetry, Writing
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City of Rózsa
The city of Lise’s counterpart, Rózsa is constructed entirely out of numbers. While Lise saw words as the foundation of human existence Rózsa instead saw numbers as this foundation. In numbers Rózsa’s residents saw an infallible source of information based on the … Continue reading
Posted in Invisible Cities
Tagged Cardinals, City, Incompleteness Theorem, Infinite, Invisible, Invisible Cities, Invisible City, Kurt Gödel, Logic, Math, Mathematics, Maths, Numbers, Numeracy, Numerical, Order, Rózsa, Rózsa Peter, Reason
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The City of Sigyn
A decision of most importance is taking place in the city of Sigyn. But instead of referendums, voting and debates, in Sigyn dice are rolled. Odds yes, evens no. Every single choice undertaken in Sigyn is decided by the roll … Continue reading
Posted in Invisible Cities
Tagged Bad, Chance, Chaos, City, Debates, Decision, Dice, Evens, Good, Invisible, Invisible Cities, Invisible City, Logic, Odds, Order, Organisation, Referendums, Roll, Rolled, Sigyn, Voting
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