Stand before a blank white canvas positioned on an aisle with a marking tool in hand. Better yet, imagine that you are in an art gallery standing before a picture frame that contains only a white canvas (its title being “Mystery”) and that you have a sketch book containing only four blank white sheets of paper and a pencil as a marking tool. Focus your eyes only on the blank white canvas such that the white blankness is all that you see. Allow yourself to sink deeper and deeper into this white blankness (called “Mystery”) looking for its meaning. Do so for 5 minutes.
Now focus on the first blank white sheet of paper in your sketchbook and imagine it being contained in a picture frame labeled “Mystery”. Do so for a minute.
Then, on the second blank white sheet of paper in your sketchbook, draw a wavy line. and label it (“Wave”), focusing on this picture for a minute. And then on the third blank white sheet of paper in your sketchbook, place a small dot in the middle and label it (“Particle”), focusing on this picture for a minute.
Having done so, now on the fourth blank white sheet of paper in your sketchbook draw the wave line and the dot, labeling it (“Wave/Particle Duality”). Focus on this picture for as long as it takes to entertain the possibility that what you have done is create a story: First, there is the mystery; and then, the appearance of a wave/particle duality.