Atomic
Theater

What
are you, but the sum of your parts? Do these parts need
to be entertained? The French have a word; Ennui is a listlessness
and dissatisfaction resulting from lack of interest in a
topic and boredom. This feeling, in actuality, is a by-product
of boredom; in a layer of consciousness you are not aware
of. These feelings are natural and can happen to anyone.
[Warning:
What transpires is purely a matter of pseudo-science to
tell an interesting way of experiencing YOUR OWN REALITY!
Those who wish to subject the following flights of fancy
with actual science are embarking on a fool's errand that
rivaled as much as the crusades. With that said, it is truly
only a fool who subjects his reality to that which he can
explain. There is more happiness to be known in the mystery
than you may be led to believe.]
Within an atom there are electrons that are neither here
nor there, but only for an instance, they are everywhere.
At your basic level of creation, the atom, you are nothing
but electrons spinning together. Paying attention to this
spin gets boring after awhile. So you stop paying attention,
and start paying attention to higher, more interesting levels
of energy. Forsaking old systems as just plain work, as
they should, every once in a while these forgotten games
get out of sync with the rest of the unconscious. This is
the cause of ennui.
To fix this sync problem, you must simply undertake an activity
that appeals to your most basic instincts, seeing a movie.
Why you ask? Simply put, the setup of the Movie Theater
box office acts and reflects the behavior of the basic atom.
Patrons stand outside in confused blobs of smoking teens,
an obtrusively large party of friends waiting for the last
member to get back from Subway and five people just trying
to buy a ticket. The sunny interior of the atom is populated
with people constantly in motion, coming and going from
concessions, from the lobby, to the arcade, to the unknown
blackness of the theaters, and finally returning to the
hurried, chaotic order of the theater exteriors. The Atomic
Theatre Experience is much like life in an atom. You wind
up traveling through chaos to find order and then on to
the black theater of the next universe. The electrons return
to their natural behavior when the show is over. This time
frame is generally 90 minutes.
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