basho : JustParsingThrough

Re: The Ending of Time

basho said Apr 12, 2007, 1:26 AM:

 

hi chaitanya-

The conversations between J.K. and D.B. are, as you say, an amazing journey of exploration.

The line, the barrier, call it what we will, between western science and the 'what-is' of it is fading to gray.

For me, one of the most 'powerful' pieces of the dialog begins with:

'K: May I talk about myself a little bit?'

I wonder where the dialog would have got if D.B. had answered J.K.'s last question:

'K. …Look, we have been going in the wrong direction, there is only non-movement; and, if movement stops, everything will be correct'?

with words other than:

'DB: Well, it is hard to know beforehand if everything is going to be correct.'

What do you think?

Rather than re-posting the dialog snippet here I would ask you to click here

the best-
basho