The fabric of knowledge
                                   --Howardsr24 (talk) 21:51, 7 April 2008 (UTC)Howard Hoover Sr

The threads of learning are spun from cerebral filaments, pure and flawed, gleaned from nature by insight and imagination.

From such threads, inherited and discovered, the elegant and intricate fabric of knowledge is relentlessly woven on the loom of curiosity.

Designs from past realities may influence emerging fabric from which contemporary designs are patterned. Where the fabric of knowledge is restyled from inherited cloth the assemblage should reveal a measure of unconditional, translucent reality.

The fabric of knowledge may have woven into it-flawed filaments of ignorance. Such defects may inhibit such cloth from conforming to the figure of reality. The form of that reality is likely to be distorted by a remnant, which may not be altered with a pattern that will reveal a true likeness of reality.

Wherever ill fitting attire distorts the figure of reality an alteration, tailored to restyle that fashion, may attempt to accommodate fibers of ignorance woven into that fabric of knowledge.

Fashions with such subtle irregularities are like to frustrate a designer who attempts alterations on a fabric that lacks bias resiliency. Such defects in the fabric of knowledge may inhibit altered styles from revealing a tangible figure of contemporary reality.

We must acknowledge even the most elegant and revered fabric from which we fashion our own reality may not be flawless. Where fibers of ignorance enfeeble the fabric of knowledge such defects, regardless of origin, should be rent from the fabric of knowledge. Such threads must be redone with filaments of knowledge spun from fibers of truth before the fabric of knowledge may be tailored with fashions that can reveal a true likeness of reality.

Let not threads of ignorance be spun into threads of learning lest the fabric of knowledge became a veil of ignorance.


--Howardsr24 (talk) 21:51, 7 April 2008 (UTC)--Howardsr24 (talk) 21:51, 7 April 2008 (UTC)