by nirlep on Fri Jan 16, 2015 3:23 pm
Vikas this one reveals. I somehow feel that aesthetics is deeply related to the nature of physical reality. It enhances our understanding of it. Here it sets me thinking how a tree grows in real life. The branches in the picture are formed when water flowing from top to bottom ( presuming it is flowing from top to bottom) meets a discontinuity. In a way this tree takes form from top to bottom. I know I'm letting imagination go berserk but I'm really tempted to ask does space like water keeps flowing into earth and encountered by discontinuity-a seedling maybe- gets metamorphosed into form. I'm working hard on suggesting that trees grow the other way round. Nonsensical?