ESP

E. S. P. – those three little letters are like magic to some people. And they stand for “ExtraSensory Perception.” Normally, if someone (without pants) said to me, “Hi, my name is Tim … and I have ESP,” I’d say they were crazy.

That’s because, in a nutshell, people “with ESP” make some far-out claims about having very special powers. Some of them talk about being able to see into the future. And others swear they can feel unusual “spirits” or “energies” in the room. It’s all fairly harmless stuff, I guess. But I’m not convinced (or, frankly, that interested).

But hey, if it makes us any cooler, then maybe we should go around saying we now have ESP. After all, with Color Music, we can actually see sound. And we’ve been looking at patterns that a lot of people think are invisible. So isn’t that the very definition of “extrasensory perception”? I mean, it’s sort of like looking into a whole new dimension. Standing at the vortex between space and time, and…. Uh, oh—wait a minute. Maybe I’m going crazy now, too.

Posted in This and That by / October 24th, 2010 / Comments Off

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