
Chapter 3: COG DIS 3.
“IMAGINATION IS NOT REAL IT ONLY THINKS IT IS...”
This has a question that involves something that appears to be physical but can not be proved as real. The ellipsis (...) to leave the question in the reader as ellipsis punctuation suggests that words have been left out for the reader to fill. Yet it appears to be a question simultaneously.
Imagination; (noun) the faculty or action of forming new ideas, or images or concepts of external objects not present to the senses.
It uses two words that ask about the idea of an action that is not proven to exist. ‘Thinking’ and ‘Imagination’. Two unknown physical things that happen autonomously in human existence. Yet what is thought? And where does it come from?.
Think; (verb) imagine or expect (an actual or possible situation).
Again it's contradictory but plausible as it's not unknown to everyone that imagination and thinking exists. Yet imagination comes from somewhere and relates to something unknown appearing. It asks what you are able to think? Is imagination a certain truth within? Or is it just the mind’s cinema of impossibilities.