歌曲 | Infinite Regression |
歌手 | Quantic |
专辑 | The 5th Exotic |
作曲 : Holland | |
Here is the painting of a landscape. | |
But the artist who painted that picture says, | |
- Something is missing. What is it? | |
It is I myself who was a part of the landscape I painted. | |
So he mentally takes a step backward | |
- or 'regresses' -- and paints... | |
...a picture of the artist painting | |
a picture of the landscape. | |
And still something is missing. And that | |
something is still his real self | |
painting the second picture. So he | |
'regresses' further and paints a third... | |
...a picture of the artist painting a | |
picture of the artist painting a | |
picture of the landscape. And because | |
something is still missing, he paints a | |
fourth and fifth picture... | |
...until there is a picture of | |
the artist painting a picture of the | |
artist painting a picture of the | |
artist painting a picture of the | |
artist painting the landscape. | |
So infinite regression is-- | |
--It is the moment when our artist, | |
having regressed to the point of | |
infinity, himself becomes a part | |
of the picture he has painted and | |
is both the Observer and the observed. | |
Well, in that peculiar condition, | |
what would he be observing if he were observing | |
Time? | |
He would perceive, Mr. Bonds, that Time is like | |
a freeway with an infinite number of | |
'lanes' | |
-- all leading from the past | |
into the future. But not into the | |
same future. A driver in Lane 'A' | |
may crash, while a driver in Lane 'B' | |
survives. It follows that a driver, | |
by changing lanes, can change his | |
future. | |
Mr. Bonds, i think that time can | |
fully be understood by an observer | |
with the Godlike gift of infinite | |
regression | |
Do you believe that? | |
Absolutely! I think it is the only explanation. |
zuò qǔ : Holland | |
Here is the painting of a landscape. | |
But the artist who painted that picture says, | |
Something is missing. What is it? | |
It is I myself who was a part of the landscape I painted. | |
So he mentally takes a step backward | |
or ' regresses' and paints... | |
... a picture of the artist painting | |
a picture of the landscape. | |
And still something is missing. And that | |
something is still his real self | |
painting the second picture. So he | |
' regresses' further and paints a third... | |
... a picture of the artist painting a | |
picture of the artist painting a | |
picture of the landscape. And because | |
something is still missing, he paints a | |
fourth and fifth picture... | |
... until there is a picture of | |
the artist painting a picture of the | |
artist painting a picture of the | |
artist painting a picture of the | |
artist painting the landscape. | |
So infinite regression is | |
It is the moment when our artist, | |
having regressed to the point of | |
infinity, himself becomes a part | |
of the picture he has painted and | |
is both the Observer and the observed. | |
Well, in that peculiar condition, | |
what would he be observing if he were observing | |
Time? | |
He would perceive, Mr. Bonds, that Time is like | |
a freeway with an infinite number of | |
' lanes' | |
all leading from the past | |
into the future. But not into the | |
same future. A driver in Lane ' A' | |
may crash, while a driver in Lane ' B' | |
survives. It follows that a driver, | |
by changing lanes, can change his | |
future. | |
Mr. Bonds, i think that time can | |
fully be understood by an observer | |
with the Godlike gift of infinite | |
regression | |
Do you believe that? | |
Absolutely! I think it is the only explanation. |