Friday, December 30, 2011
Velocity vs. Viscosity
The chapter Velocity vs. Viscosity was definitely one of the most interesting in my mind. Insanity was discussed and broken down, which made it very easy for me to understand. Insanity comes in two varieties; slow and fast. Insanity comes in all different forms, depression, mania, anxiety, and many more. The slow form of insanity is referred to as viscosity. Viscosity form is explained as perceptions being dulled and thickened with time dragging on. Velocity on the other hand is the opposite; everything is seemed to be sped up. Velocity causes stillness of fascination while viscosity is the stillness of disinclination.
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I really want to read this book next quarter it sounds so interesting!
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