Office of indeterminacy

I dreamt that there was an office in Zielonka that stored a standard measure of indeterminacy, i.e. a model normative state against which the standard quanta of time were calibrated, via the Fourier transform. This state had to be stored (and sustained) in a stable environment, because on its internal pulsations depended what was the colour and dynamics of time collectively considered to be true. I came across some group of people who took me in. There was going to be a film about Japan in the cinema. I had a thought that the ψn windows, used to define homogeneous Besov spaces via Fourier convolution with a decomposition of unit, were something similar to the windows in the diffraction patterns of time that Andrzej Góźdź talked about. All of this was immersed in a sense of the intense “pulsation” of the plastic mass of reality – from which collective senses are only just emerging.


Aniołki, 9.XI.21; transl. from Polish: Brzeźno, 10.I.23