
This is one of my forays into the world of drawing (well in this case it's a cross between photomanipulation, drawing, effects and general shoppyness). This is inspired by Tarski's Undecidability Theorem which is based on the liar paradox. There is a similar result in the field of maths known as Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem, and it has been suggested (though to my knowledge, not formalised) that there is a link between these theories and Heisenbergs' quantum undecidability. That sounds a bit 'chicken and egg' to me, since if we cannot ground truth through the mind, how can we observe truth in the universe? or even recognise it for what it is when we see it?! (apart from possibly taking that leap of faith that scientists so despair against). The scientific method (and Aristotle through his own mistakes) teaches us pretty succintly that we need to confirm our thoughts with observations, but at every turn it seems the deeper we dig the more weird (or 'undecidable') things get. Is 'God' slamming the door in our faces? In any case the symbolism in the above should be fairly obvious ;)
Imagekind are indeed that, holding copies of this here

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