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Once again Einstein rules the universe, this time his 'dark energy' viewed through Hubble's eyes expanding galaxies laughing at gravity moving celestial matter expo-nentially, look out nothing will collide, neither planets, nor our stars can hesitate, space wrinkles invisible, unfelt thundering senseless skies into once nowhere now arriving daily to a reality near you.
Cheryl Lynn Moyer
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Wednesday, March 07, 2007 |
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Friday, January 28, 2011 |
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Martin Swords (11/9/2008 6:40:00 PM)
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You've only got to look up to see that we are as nothing,
that we know nothing, yet in our arrogance we think we know it all.
We are a sad species, too intelligent to be humble, yet not
intelligent enough to be wise.
Thank you
See....Starborn.... for another way of seeing.
Martin
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Barry Van Allen (8/22/2007 4:02:00 AM)
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Cheryl,
How scientific of you!
But, nobody laughs at gravity on the 5th floor,
when they are standing on the edge!
I am loving what you're saying ...
although, then there is the Hawking,
and there has never been colliding,
- - - in our universe.
It is unlikely that a meteor is going to fall on me,
so, I agree - - - I fear NOT! :)
B.V.A.
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Not a member No 4 (5/13/2007 7:15:00 AM)
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Yes it's all happening out there - but it's taking us a while to fit all the pieces together, to mesh all the theorems, to unify the fields, to tie up all those loose strings and fit the magnetic within the gravitational. One human's star system is some alien creature's molecule. Ingenious and enjoyable. You and Patricia Masterman may have interests and angles in common. xx jim
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