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Contradictions Do Not Exist
On May - 30 - 2009
Very Very far-fetched
He was, what many people called, a mad scientist. He dwelt upon thoughts that exercised only the upper echelons of the human analytical faculty. Slowly he developed a sense of negligence for the mundane thoughts that human beings generally indulge in.
The normal human thought process consisted of mostly subjective factors - things that could not be quantified - those that could not be factored into a perfectly rational analysis. Rationality was of utmost importance for him, and Physics.
He hated people who used their "feelings" to lead their thoughts. It had started off as a dislike, which bloomed into a contempt ...