Psalm 63: Lonely Paramecium (Microscopic Poem 1)|Bogulin

In a piece of fresh water covered with aquatic plants,

? Swimming is a group of paramecium, tens of billions in number,

and he is just one of them The loneliest one.

? He knew that he was born from the division of a single-celled life form

?, and the genes endowed him with

? He was like a pair of upside-down Looks like straw soles.

? In the sound of splashing water, his body was

led into a confused dream by the rippling water world?

Can you find your own origin and meaning here?

? He was surprised that life was measured in microns

? How to measure the scale of space?

? The world that can be observed with a microscope is only your own

life structure—skin, cilia, and cell nucleus.

So there is no real interiority to anything involved?

He lay under the algae and recalled for several hours

? The first half of his life, all kinds of inner experiences were controlled by

? an instinct With? Come and spend yourself

a day and night? Or five days and nights? of all time.

His loneliness is because he understands that once he

passes through the skin of the matrix and becomes a truly independent

? living body, he will no longer be with him. The external world blends together.

But from now on, it becomes an object of self.

? When stimulated by the external environment, he can use judgment

? To defend himself, he——

This tiny Paramecia has truly achieved

the power of thought. He uses his own unique

way of life to experience microscopic time and space, and in death

In an instant, apart from the water world that he had experienced in all of his life, there was nothing he had ever imagined - a fictional world.