Letters Entropy
This is part of the theoretical physicist Brian Greene's reflections on his book: "Until the End of Times." The project was submitted as part of the creative writing English course. The creative process is to investigate the relation of letters, words and sentences and our resulting comprehension from these elements.
The existence is a construct, and the moment a simple rule of interpretation is omitted, it is hard to comprehend. Removing spaces from the words and letters would blindside our mental working foundations.
The receding and advancing letterforms add another layer of uncertainty beyond the first line;
Reflecting on Mr. Greene's book, this first line probably equals the relative temporality of the personal timeline in the perceived universe,
after that, comprehension can only be guessed with difficulty and a subjective layer of interpretation.
What is lying ahead might be sharing (?heaven) with the ones we hate or splitting a place in (?hell) with the ones we love,
or maybe the stardust would just disseminate into chaos; after all, when the letters go into entropy, we don't get to dictate the writings.
Oddly enough, the process of the project ended with a structure that strikes as a tombstone!