If one were to point out an obvious fact about all things in the world, it would be change. Everything changes. I change. People change. Relationships change. Things we own change. Rivers, mountains, planets, stars, all things change. The changing is continuous, and will continue so until the end of time.
Change is primal to nature, and time is the qualifier of change.
I am not the same person I was yesterday. I am a day older. My hair and nails have grown longer since yesterday. I changed because a day passed by. Every single thing has changed from the moment before.
Another way to look at it -
What causes romance?
It is the willingness of love between two people that makes them romance. Will to love – is the cause of romance..
What causes things to change?
Has to be a will.
All things possess the will of time. A willingness to endure time. In enduring time, a thing undergoes the process of change. Will of time – causes change.
Will of time and will of love aren’t the only forms of will in the world. There are innumerable forms of will in nature. They all vary in complexity but all are intertwined. One will building upon another growing in complexity. The more fundamental a will is, the more universally inherent it is to things. The more complex, the more peculiar.
Time is the most fundamental of all will. All things inherit time, and every single thing in the universe is bound to change over time.
Will to love is a complex will. Being so, not all things have the will to love. Only complex living things such as humans fall in love. A simple inanimate stone does not fall in love. A complex will isn’t attainable to simple things.
Gravity is another fundamental will of nature. The will of things to fall. Rain drops fall. Rocks fall. Animals, people, trees, they all fall due to gravity.
The same goes with the will of electromagnetism. It is a very fundamental will of nature. Electromagnetism in plain terms means heat. Things fundamentally emit heat to some level.
Both gravity and electromagnetism, although very fundamental, and built upon the will of time. Both inherit time. Could there be an even more fundamental will lurking between time and gravity? Or in between time and electromagnetism? It is unclear.
As things change, their changing naturally influence other things to change. A rain drop falls on a flower and knocks off a petal. The rain caused the flower to change. The falling petal ought to cause further changes on the ground, and so on.
The will to change naturally endows sense, which is the ability to detect change. With increasingly complexity of change, the ability to sense gets equally complex as well. With acuteness of sense, how things change gets even more elaborate.
For instance, in a romantic relationship between two people, how they sense each other’s changing determines how they will to do things as a person. Which is a complex change depending on their sense of the world.
The elaborateness of change and sense turns reality into a vividly interactive world of changes.
The innumerable ways of change occur in layers. One layer atop another. Each layer takes a linguistic form and gets increasingly elaborate as they layer up.
Two people in a romantic relationship changing one another has a complex linguistic construct. As in –
That has a complex linguistic construct of change. Only humans can fathom such a complicated sequence of change. That said, simpler things have simpler language of change.
Simplest language of change governing simplest of things involve noun and verb only.
A stone [noun] falls [verb] influenced by gravity [will].
A noun verbs based on a will.
That’s the simplest language of change.
Introduce an adjective for a slightly more complex construct. A large stone hits the ground harder. The largeness of stone and the hardness of fall being adjectives.
The language governing laws of gravity is is one of the most universal, and simplest language of nature articulating change.
The language of chemistry has additional layer atop the will of gravity. How hydrogen attaches to oxygen and forms water is a chemical change. The change is more elaborate than just falling. It involves and additional will of chemistry.
Similarly, there is language of genes articulating the will of generational change. More complex with additional layers compared to chemical change.
Even further is the language of culture. How bacterial culture or human culture change the world over time.
Then there's will of Love. Will of Marriage. Will of Inheritance. Will of a Game. So on..
All layering atop the will of time.
Preview of: 'Nature'
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June 10th, 2019 CE
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Sagolsem Chandrasekhar Singh