poco \ ˈpō-(ˌ)kō \
adverb: po·co | origin: Italian, from Latin paucus
The natural world, on the other hand, is one of infinite varieties and complexities,
a multidimensional world which contains no straight lines or completely regular shapes,
where things do not happen in sequences, but all together; a world where—as modern
physics tells us—even empty space is curved.
Fritjof Capra | The Tao of Physics
An Exploration of the Parallels between Modern Physics and Eastern Mysticism














































