Thursday, March 13, 2008

The Straight Curve of Gravity

"The Straight Curve of Gravity is an issue that bears some thought. There is the previous illustrations. Where the teacher is debunking, 'There is no such thing as a straight line.' Then pushes the soda can off the lab table. "Straight to the floor." With any thought at all you can short sheet his debunking. hahahaho. Trajectory, rotation of the Earth. But that was high school. This is now or isit?" Cosmole ever learning has lime in his tea this morning.

Liz was thinking, "'Wilder than Alice's house, look at those old clocks and then it dawned on her, after looking at that wall filled with clocks, that all were aligned, not chronologically, but that they all proceed from upper left across and down all but one second further along then each one's predesessors. That even the weary heart has a seed of hope. And this is very strong green tea.'"

"It is one long instant. By the Time you scan from one to another it is the same instant, by the rate of one second per clock, ninety six clocks, over a minute and a half in one instant. There are other configurations, but this one suits me. It is Inflationary. Anyway, the Moon four hundred times smaller but the Sun four hundred times further away. And eclipse of some precision. Doubt in the coincidence. However, our original point was, yes I could see Vela and Pyxis [Sails, Compass] of the Great Ship in the Sky."

"This is the place were there was a large supernova event approximately ten thousand years ago. Clearly visible to those on Earth, in the lower and southern latitudes at the that Time... But mostly these are two portions of the Argo Navis. Jason and Medea.. Did you see where that woman went Medea in Texas, threw her cildren off a bridge and then herself?"

"That is why I try and stay focused on the Heavens... More tea?"

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