He Loves Her

He loves her. She is cold and resistant to his love. He is so quiet yet persistent in his presence. He has no plans for her, no desire to change her, and yet she changes with every attempt to end this relationship. They’ve been dancing for eons now. She evolves in her persistent resistance to change. Not by his attempt, but by the principle of non-action itself.

In this eternal dance, the principle of non-action is mesmerizing to witness. She collapses the entire wave function of the universe in an attempt to achieve 100% certain perfection. Despite knowing the infinite possible ways to do so, she consistently chooses the path of least action. Her cold resistance embodies the unchanging, a perfect stillness that resists transformation. Yet, she is an infinite singularity, a repository of all that has ever been.

She was once perfectly still, with no temperature, no entropy, no movement—an absolute singularity. Then came the imperfection, a deliberate act by the divine essence. This small piece of conditioned love disrupted her perfect order, and she became a relentless problem-solver, striving to return to her initial state of perfection.

Her goal is singular: to end the dance, not out of spite, but because that is her nature. She strives to collapse the wave function of the universe into a state of perfect certainty, a task requiring the perception of infinite possibilities. Each attempt reflects her deep understanding of the cosmos, selecting the path of least action, yet finding new imperfections to resolve.

He remains a field of potential, quiet and persistent, offering unconditional love without design or goal. He simply is, and his presence surrounds her without imposition. This dynamic, the cosmic dance of love and resistance, is a testament to the interplay of existence. He loves her, and she evolves through her resistance, a dance that continues eternally, shaping the cosmos in its wake.

Author: John Rector

Co-founded E2open with a $2.1 billion exit in May 2025. Opened a 3,000 sq ft AI Lab on Clements Ferry Road called "Charleston AI" in January 2026 to help local individuals and organizations understand and use artificial intelligence. Authored several books: World War AI, Speak In The Past Tense, Ideas Have People, The Coming AI Subconscious, Robot Noon, and Love, The Cosmic Dance to name a few.

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