Be kind to Tuesdays on Thursdays
Writing good nonsense is almost a lost art. Those new fangled stand up comics are as near as modern day gets. In the older literature, many authors could forget the constraints of reality and forge ahead boldly into flights of fancy, free flow of thoughts, and occasionally word combinations for their sound as pronounced without regard to meaning (e.g. the poems of Lady Edith Sitwell), and variations upon themes. These can best be described as the Julia Sets of reality - often Beautiful with the best ones seemingly amazingly complex but really very simple if you know the equation or source, but all imaginary (yep, the square root of minus one and all that).
Robert Heinlein, in his book Number of the Beast determined that there are six axises necessary for to describe space. These are the three of the space we all know (up - down, across back and forth, and through and through, better known as x, y and z), plus time as the fourth, plus gradual minute changes in the texture of the world (e.g. the absence of the letter "j") as the fifth, and a digital type one of every fantasy or imagined space every created as the sixth. Mr. Heinlein used this last to comment on many follow authors, who have created their own universes. Fascinating and worth seeking out. String Theory states there are eleven axises, but the remaining five unused are tightly curled up.
If you don't like these bits of nonsense, avoid them. But, confining yourself to the three axis of space seems to me to be very boring. If you enjoy these bits of nonsense, have fun. Perhaps you could venture out into these free spaces yourself a little more often and write your own. It is really good both for the Soul and for the Spirit, to say nothing of the exercising of the Mind. Happy Tuesday.
Most of the nonsense bits below are my originals. If they came from somewhere or someone else, I have tried to recognize the origin, if known. So point your browser (sorry, nose). Did you not notice the little green "start" button in the lower left hand of your field of vision?) toward the index above and enjoy.