symbols wrote:I love patterns and/or I love 'perceiving' patterns.If a pattern exists,there is satisfaction in discovering it.If there is no pattern,there is dis/satisfaction.
Thrill of the chase and chase of the thrill.Security in certainty and excitement in uncertainty.Witnessing the past,visualizing the future and presenting the present.
Real or perceived,food for thought.
Random patterns and/or patterned randomness.Mhhhh.
Careful! Remember what happened to John Nash (he of 'A Beautiful Mind'). He started seeing patterns even where there were none. Then he went crazy.
On a different note: perceiving patters is one of the key ways we lend meaning to reality - highly constrained by the boundaries of space/time of course. As such 'random' is only a 'pattern' that we have not lent meaning to, yet.
"The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)