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The wooden egg

 We see only the core of many things. 




The wooden egg

We see only the core of many things. 

This wooden egg symbolizes many things, what we are seeing and feeling. The material itself is like this wooden egg, and when we are seeing that thing, and somebody asks, "what is inside it?". We might answer that the egg is empty, but then we might rethink that thing and say that there is air in the egg. 

Or if we are maybe too sharp, we might say that there are dust and air in that egg. And if we want to be somehow even too accurate, we might say that there is a mixture of gases and dust inside that egg. 

But still, we are forgetting one thing there are living creatures like dust mites in that egg, and then we must realize one thing. Everything that we are seeing about that egg is the core. We haven't touch it, we haven't tested it, we just saw that thing. How we can be sure that this egg is made by using wood? 

It can also be some other material like foam rubber, which is covered by using some photographs. We are seeing the core, and we cannot see inside it. What makes sure that there is no hornet's nest in the egg? Because it is in the plastic cube we cannot touch it, but we can think that there is something in the egg. 

But the thing is that we cannot be sure about that thing. We cannot be sure that there is no vacuum in the cube. How do we know that? Because there were no vacuums in the plastic cubes before? And in that case, somebody could say that somebody else has seen the plastic cube, where is a vacuum. 

So we can say that we haven't face the vacuum in the plastic cube, what are in the public rooms, but we are not seen every plastic cube in the public places. And somebody else can see the plastic cube, where is a vacuum in some other public place on the Earth. 

How do we know what is inside the wooden egg?  

Or even in the cube without a single observation of the internal structure of it? If somebody else tells that there is nothing in the wooden egg, should we ask, how that person be sure that there is no hornet's nest in that thing? 

Did that person check the things self, did that person use an endoscope, or did that person make that work self? And how long that egg has been at that point? There is a possibility hornets are made their nest in the egg after the artist is delivered that work. 

This cube where is a wooden egg is an interesting thing. That cube is like material. We think that we see the material, but we see only the core of the material. And we can touch only the little part of that thing. We are thinking that we are seeing the entirety, but we are seeing the little part of it. When we are thinking that we see atoms, we see only the electron cores or quantum fields of it. 

But when we see the material we see only molecules, what is forming that entirety. And in this case, we see only the core of the entirety. How we can say there is anything or there not a hornet's nest in the egg before we open that egg? Or before we observe the internal structure of it by using the endoscope? This egg is a good example of the thing, where we are just thinking that something is inside it, but without confirmation, what is made by observation we cannot be sure about things that are inside that egg. 

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