Heisenberg's uncertainty principle states that the more precisely the position of a system to be determined, the less precisely the momentum can be known simultaneously, vice versa.
So, a measurement inevitably disturbs a system that's being measured. This got me thinking. If thinking of something is a form of measurement of that something, does it mean that thinking of something inevitable distort that 'thing' you're thinking of? This makes perfect (almost) sense to me. The more you bring yourself to think of a situation, the more possibilities you'll come up with and this largely distorts your view of the situation you're thinking of. Sometimes, it's better to not think about it and leave it all to God. We'll do our parts, the possible parts. Let God do the impossible.
"I don't mind your past, I mind mine."
Maybe this line isn't applicable anymore. After the sermon, I'm leaving all my past behind. It's a process to let go. A process to learn, how to let go.
♥ 10:21 PM