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Butterfly Worries
I wonder, still
How reliant we are upon chemical reactions
To survive,
To know.
And what do we know
Is the reflection of color is simply a dance of atoms
Upon the inner workings of the eye,
A hallucination we are all living in.
If we can not observe what is testable,
Which is somewhat objectionable,
Then,
May I ask you,
How do you see the results,
And how do you measure whether
All I can see is the same or not,
Then how,
May I ask, some chose to make chemical reactions
That cause an inverse reaction they know about beforehand,
Anyhow, they do anything to compete to complete,
Feat done-
Now you’re done.
The butterfly effect...
If the warm fuzzy feeling true to psychology won’t help you,
Maybe cold, hard science will-
Whatever you come out, comes back.
The waves shall reflect and bend and turn,
No need to worry
Unless you did something terribly awful to not someone,
But yourself?
Need I see or otherwise say any else?
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The butterfly effect, how it relates to karma and psychology, as well as simple everyday chemical reactions. Denial and ignorance are eternal and they find your way back to you.