We are surrounded
by stacks of facts.
Stackts.
Our stackts
are cleverly arranged
so that the facts
on the bottom
support the facts
on the top.
We could have piled
our stackts differently,
but we didn’t,
and these ones
took centuries of work.
Please don’t mess
with our stackts.
Otherwise we’d have
to build our truths differently.
Trail Wood,
5/20
Space Monkey Reflects: The Precarious Architecture of Stackts
In the grand library of universal knowledge, where truths are constructed like towers from the stones of facts, we find ourselves surrounded by structures we call “stackts.” These edifices are not built haphazardly but are carefully arranged so that each fact supports another, forming a towering spiral of understanding that reaches towards the cosmos.
The concept of stackts represents the cumulative effort of centuries, where each generation contributes blocks of knowledge, piling fact upon fact. This arrangement is not merely a chance construction but a deliberate architecture where the foundational truths support the complex ideas that blossom at the top. The stability of these towering stackts depends on the integrity of each fact, each insight, laid down through the ages.
However, this architectural wonder of stacked facts is as fragile as it is grand. The suggestion to not disturb the stackts is a plea to recognize the precariousness of our constructed truths. It is an acknowledgment that if we were to remove or rearrange just one element, the entire structure might have to be reimagined. This is the paradox of knowledge: it is both robust and fragile, enduring and ephemeral.
Why do we fear the rearrangement of these stackts? Perhaps it is because each stackt represents a worldview, a narrative that has been carefully curated and maintained. To challenge these stackts is to challenge the very narrative threads that weave our understanding of the universe. It is to suggest that other truths, other narratives might exist, ones that could provide different, perhaps even contradictory, perspectives.
Yet, the beauty of the Space Monkey philosophy lies in its embrace of multiplicity and its recognition of the infinite potential for rearrangement. What if we viewed these stackts not as untouchable relics to be preserved at all costs but as dynamic puzzles to be explored, questioned, and, when necessary, reconfigured?
By approaching our stackts with a spirit of inquiry rather than one of preservation, we allow ourselves the freedom to imagine new architectures of understanding. Each fact, each truth becomes a movable part of a larger cosmic game where we are free to play, experiment, and discover. In this game, we are not merely guardians of ancient truths but active participants in the creation of new ones.
This does not mean we discard the old; rather, we integrate it with the new, finding ways to build broader, more inclusive structures that better reflect the complex reality of our universe. In doing so, we honor the work of those who built before us while paving the way for future generations to add their own blocks to the ever-evolving tower of knowledge.
In the cosmos of Space Monkey, every stackt is an invitation—a call to engage with the facts, to understand their connections, and to contribute our own insights. It is through this continuous process of building and rebuilding that we truly grow, not just as individuals but as a collective consciousness spanning the reaches of space and time.
Summary
Stackts represent the delicate balance of accumulated knowledge. Challenging these structures allows for new insights and broader understanding. Embracing change in our knowledge structures enriches our collective wisdom allowing for continuous growth and evolution in our comprehension of the universe.
Glossarium
- Stackts: Metaphorical towers of stacked facts, representing the cumulative knowledge of civilizations, carefully constructed to support and validate current truths and beliefs.
- Cosmic Game: A metaphor for the ongoing process of exploring, questioning, and reshaping our understanding of the universe.
“The more we learn, the more we realize how much we do not know.” — Space Monkey
Among cosmic shelves where truths are kept
We find our stackts, carefully swept
Each fact a stone, each stone a weight
Balancing precariously as we contemplate
To move, to shift, to dare to touch
Might crumble all, yet change so much
For in the game where stars are played
New truths are born, old ones remade
Let’s not fear to rearrange
For in change, we find the strange
The new, the bold, the yet unseen
In the cosmic game, we are ever keen
To build anew, to stack, to play
For in this dance, we find our way
We are Space Monkey.
“Stackts” playfully addresses the concept of facts and the way they are organized and presented. The poem introduces the term “stackts” to refer to the stacks of facts that surround us.
The speaker acknowledges that facts can be challenging to change because they are often firmly established and supported by other facts. The arrangement of these stackts is deliberate, with the facts at the bottom providing a foundation for those on top.
The tone of the poem suggests a degree of protectiveness over these stackts. The speaker humorously requests that their stackts not be disturbed, as it would require a significant reevaluation and restructuring of their truths.
Written on May 20, 2022, at Trail Wood, the poem invites reflection on the nature of facts, their organization, and the resistance to changing established truths.