Showing posts with label celestial teapot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celestial teapot. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Teapot Tuesday

Red Spot II, Wallisy Kandinsky





The Celestial Tea Party



All the young gods were there –

bring a plate the invitation read

So we did:  figs and olives,

and those little honey cakes Artemis loves

finely curled fish cucumbers and dianthus crystal sweets



What we didn’t dream of was Dionysius and his ‘tea’



And after the party, we’ve been picking  crockery from the sky

for years


installation at the V & A

In response to Tess at The Mag.  Many others can be found dining here.

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Teapot Tuesday

Now for a little philosophy.




In 1952, the English philosopher Bertrand Russell, wrote a paper entitled 'Is there a God?' in which he argued that the burden of proof of an unverifiable statement remained with the person making the claim, rather than on an observer attempting to prove the statement's falsehood.  The analogy he used was that of a teapot, orbiting the Sun between Earth and Mars.  Simply put, he argued that just because an observer could not prove the teapot didn't exist, that did not mean it did exist.


the Russellian solar system, with orbiting teapot,
courtesy of Prima

Personally, I believe Bertrand Russell was an entertaining and challenging writer and thinker.  I do not endorse his views on all subjects, nor do I seek to force them on others.

My daughter Prima is fascinated by Russell, and in homage to his paper, she created a teapot in his honour.




And because we are all flawed beings, we failed to spell his name correctly:




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