There are various realities in the same room. Is fear the by-product of not knowing, or of knowing too much? Between the apparent and the sinister, the “of what” of the fear is not defined by a certain condition, it is completely vague. There is no here and there where the fear comes from, therefore there is no place it could disappear. As unfounded fear cannot be localized, its connection with time becomes more apparent. Time fuels the fear; it is the dimension in which it unfolds. This uncertainty suggests that matters of the inner world are no longer as relevant as the outer reality. The threat is defined by its existence in no particular place.


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