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Sensorial Identification of Reality:
"From physics we learn that every fundamental behavior of Universe
Always and only coexists with a nonmirror-imaged complementary.
The nonsimultaneity and dissimilarity
Of the complementary interpatterning pulsations
Integrate to produce
The complex of events
We sensorially identify as reality.
Without the pulsative asymmetries and asynchronous lags
The complementations would cancel out one another
And centralize equilibriously,
And there would be no sensoriality,
Ergo, no self-awareness, no life;
For we have also learned from physics
That all the positive and negative weights
Of the fundamental components of matter
Balance out exactly as zero.
Life may well be a dream,
A comedy and tragedy
Of errors of conceptioning
Inherent in the dualistic
Imaginary assumption
Of a self differentiated
From all the complex otherness
