Dialogue 211 Identity of image

Every event in the motion picture has nothing to do with the audience who is watching at motion picture.
It is impossible dream for the audience.
Anxiety, agony and finally fear of death for our human beings (sewer rat humans) is indeed event in the impossible dream picture.
Paradoxically saying,
Impossible dream picture makes anxiety, agony and finally fear of death.
Possible reality event can not make anxiety, agony and finally fear of death.
Question which has no answer is question.
Question which has answer is no more questions.
Anxiety, agony and finally fear of death for our human beings (sewer rat humans) is question which has no answer.
The audience can do nothing with the event in the motion picture.
If the audience wants to do something with the event in the motion picture, he has to change the motion film which is still frame films.
If we human beings want to do some thing with anxiety, agony and finally fear of death in the motion picture, he has to change the motion film which is still frame films.
What is to change the motion film which is still frame films?
A still frame film is a snapshot at “now & here”.
In another expression,
A still frame film is nothing but a snapshot of “the world of feeling”, “the world of substance”, “the world of absolute”, “the world of stillness”, “the world of monism”, “the world of starting point” and “the world of birth”.
Everything moving is just imaginary.
Everything stopping is substantial.
Werner Karl Heisenberg proposed “The Uncertainty Principle” against Albert Einstein’s “The Theory of Relativity”.
His simply saying is,
It is impossible to decide the position for which is moving and also impossible to decide the speed for which is not moving.
This is our natural thinking of way.
However, anxiety, agony and finally fear of death for our human beings (sewer rat humans) is indeed impossible dream to decide the position for which is moving and also to decide the speed for which is not moving.
Impossible dream event makes anxiety, agony and finally fear of death.