Lewis Padgett Quote

It was the random element that baffled investigation. Even that was a matter of semantics. For Holloway was convince that it wasn't really random. There just weren't enough known factors. No adult could work the abacus, for example. And Holloway thoughtfully refrained from letting a child play with the thing.
The crystal cube was similarly cryptic. It showed a mad pattern of colors, which sometimes moved. In this it resembled a kaleidoscope. But the shifting of balance and gravity didn't affect it. Again the random factor.
Or, rather, the unknown. The x pattern.


Mimsy Were The Borogoves (1943)


It was the random element that baffled investigation. Even that was a matter of semantics. For Holloway was convince that it wasn't really random....

It was the random element that baffled investigation. Even that was a matter of semantics. For Holloway was convince that it wasn't really random....

It was the random element that baffled investigation. Even that was a matter of semantics. For Holloway was convince that it wasn't really random....

It was the random element that baffled investigation. Even that was a matter of semantics. For Holloway was convince that it wasn't really random....