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Marriage of two doors – is there any love in 3D?

Nonsense. Wait – I am not sure it’s all nonsense.



I had the chance to follow the conversation between the guests before the wedding, which made me think a little. In order to respect the guests privacy I made their profiles and posts anonymous.


Ante Scriptum: Take some of the following paragraphs with a grain of salt and reflect them with a touch of irony. Instead, reconsider their meaning in terms of our modern worlds society.


person 1 Is my neck too long? 🐤


person 2 Beautiful 👍 black wing. Where is the other one? ❤


I thought to myself: It is only a matter of perspective, you know – think deepr (˘◡˘), but they remained shallow.

And a few minutes later:


person 3 Top 👍💯


person 4 All I can say is wow. wow. wow. ❤️


I thought to myself: It’s all a matter of perspective, you know – think deepr (˘◡˘), but they remained shallow.

And a few minutes later:


person 5 There’s blue light outdoors. The world must be blue 🔵🟦🌀


person 6 Yes. Blue. ☀️


I thought to myself: It’s all a matter of perspective, you know – think deepr (˘◡˘), but they remained shallow.


Were the two doors really married?

Finally, the two doors entered the church, and the ceremony started.

I was lucky enough to capture the decisive moment, when the two doors hold each others hand and were married. But – am I sure it really happened?



Sure they were married! Just have a look at the door knobs, they are unified.

I am still not sure – what if my perspective – my angle of view simply eliminated the distance between the two doors, i.e. the 3rd dimension? What if the wedding had never taken place due to the physical distance between the two doors? The poor doors had always been alone and would always be – they would be lonely forever!

I was thinking about the 3rd dimension and about space and time – wasn’t it the same with the constellations of the universe? Do we simply perceive the constellations as 2D geometrical patterns – whereas in reality the stars are millions of light years apart – in all 3 dimensions?

Nevertheless people tend to reduce the constellations from 3D to 2D patterns – eliminating the 3rd dimension eliminates depth and complexity. Regarding the huge distances between the constellations and Earth this simplification seems to be well appropriate, doesn’t it? Sometimes it’s better to simplify!

So I decided to do the same with the two doors – that would also give them the chance to have been married and give the guests the good feeling of having been there – what a wonderful idea!

Simplification is always good. Regarding the fact that my camera captured the two doors perfectly unified it seems to be a legitimate approach, if not even the bulletproof truth that there is no 3rd dimension at all – so the Earth must be flat, right?

Following this argumentation, the two doors really got married. Period. Let us believe in the things we want to.

Right now I feel like the sunlight falling through the top window (s. the image above), strongly wanting to go back to the blue world outside.

It’s all a matter of perspective – you know, think deepr (˘◡˘)


To answer my initial question – ‘is there any love in 3D?’

Sometimes I feel tired about our beautiful shallow world; it seems at least 10’000 miles wide and only 1 inch deep.

Lack of depth is synonymous with lack of substance.

True love is always fully 3D.

2D is just a manipulated projection of the real 3D world. I seriously doubt the two doors were married – but they are connected by my love to both of them – this connection could be some kind of 3D, couldn’t it?

So please let us

  • reproject our simplified and shallow 2D world again to real 3D, adding substantial depth and wonderful complexity;
  • make our world again full of lateral thinking and deep thinking;
  • carefully explore, listen, read, think and understand – and write again.



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  1. Hey, this is a truly wonderful blog. It’s an innovative blog, and that’s what makes it so special.
    It’s no nonsense at all, there’s a huge terrific amount of thinking in this blog.
    You really got me thinking, isn’t it like, you know, some people just believe what’s said by others and on the other hand there are people who really question it?
    Anyway, an awesome blog. I can’t say it enough. 🙂
    It was captivating to read.
    I personally adore the 1st and the blue pics.