2.
Standing at the Crosswords
A coin was flipped,
“Heads we head nowhere,
tails we linger here”.
Nothing has changed.
The coin is flipping.
Up there?
A book said:
“Just as you would go away from the city
to see the stars,
You must go away from where you were 2 minutes ago
to see the coin flipping.”
You see it?
Up
There?
A coin, flipping
A head, flipping
Down?
In the top 5 best views.
You see it up
There?
From here
Still flipping?
From there
In two minutes
A second book said:
“If you would trust a coin to decide for you,
Would you trust the ceiling under your feet,
Flipping
On the other side
Of the floor over your head?”
Flipping
The head
The feet
The coin
Flipping
The book
Still flipping
The ceiling said:
The best way to see it
Flipping
Is
Looking down, not up.
In the top 5
A page said:
look down, the coin is still flipping.
From the top:
A coin was flipped
“Heads we head nowhere, tails we linger here”.
The feet,
Flipping
Looking down
You see it up there?
You see it down there?
Flipping
On
How do you flip a coin and never see it again?
Up or down
The crossroads
Which roads?
The book
Which book?
The coin
Which coin?
The head
Which head?
The feet
Which feet?
Will not come back
Flipping.
We shouldn’t trust these books.
They were clearly made to create confusion.
The first thing they told me was that we have to always look at the same place to create the illusion.