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2021 0525 well well well

I am going to repeat myself. It is not only a consequence of being a man in his mid-60s who has said so much he is losing track, but it is also a reflection of the Zeitgeist, the Spirit of the Times, wherein indoctrination all over the belief spectrum involves repetition. Say something enough times and it becomes part of you. (Aldous Huxley described a process called “hypnopaedia” in his Brave New World, imagining that the World Controllers would have their citizens listen in their sleep to things the Controllers wanted their citizens to believe, like “Ending is better than mending” because it increases consumption and helps the economy thrive. But hey, if you search my blog posts for Huxley references you’ll find I’ve mentioned that already. I am repeating myself.)

I’ll also repeat a riff I made long ago, cheerfully ripping off Walt Whitman. He said something like “Do I contradict myself? Very well then, I contradict myself. I am large. I contain multitudes.” Now, as long before, I say, “Do I repeat myself? Very well then, I repeat myself. I am redundant. I contain backup systems.”

I’m not EXACTLY repeating myself, though. Time is too precious for me to hunt down the original thing I said. And the flaw I found in my favorite book in the Bible, the Book of Ecclesiastes, is a slightly different flaw from the one I’m looking at now. The flaw, then as now, may be found in Ecclesiastes Chapter One, Verse Nine, which–surprise!–is about repetition. One translation: “All things are wearisome, more than one can say. The eye never has enough of seeing, nor the ear its fill of hearing. What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again, there is nothing new under the sun.” The flaw I found long ago was in the last phrase, “there is nothing new under the sun.” The flaw is describing Earth and its repetitive travails as being UNDER the sun. We are NOT under the sun. We are OVER the sun. When we drop something into a well it goes DOWN into the well, not UP. And the Sun is at the bottom of our local gravity well.

The other flaw in Ecclesiastes 1:9 is that of COURSE there are new things. Humans did such a thorough job of changing the environmental mix that we now have much more strontium-90 in our skeletons than we did a hundred years ago, and all kinds of nasty stuff in our fat cells. Communication is now nearly instantaneous for almost all of us: I write this at 9:29 PM, Mountain Standard Time, on Tuesday, 25 May 2021. As quickly as five seconds after I post it I will probably see that someone, somewhere on Earth, has seen it. And that instant communication is changing the course of world history.

My triple acrostic is a repetition of the word “well.” But one of the delights of my native English language is that “well’ means many more than three things. My eyes well up just thinking about the possibilities. Also reminiscing: I once conceived a character named Aloe Vera Welling-Goode, which is a bad pun of “All very well and good.”

I’m slightly sorry that my image is too chaotic for the viewer to easily read the acrostic. My sorriness is alloyed by the delight that its chaoticism (is that a new word? sounds like Catechism, doesn’t it?) may be viewed (watch that definition there!) as a metaphor for four fir fore the way the Universe ACTUALLY is shaped, as opposed to the way it’s SUPPOSED to be shaped–symmetrically pristine–and smart-aleck scientists are still grappling with the Actual. (“Smart-aleck scientists” is not my actual view of scientists, but an echo of intellectual thuggery as can be found in alt-right propaganda. I repeat their view satirically.)

Here is a much easier to read version of the acrostic:

well well well

when the warp and weft of flow
elongate a startled doe
lenses singular/sensational
loose their bedlams gravitational

The words are easy to read, but what do they mean? By “warp and weft of flow” I meant that aspect of Space/Time we call Gravity, which knits the All together, and the Altogether, and the Alto–get her on YouTube; she’s fantastic! As for that poor doe, she has strayed too close to a Black Hole and its gravitational force is so different from her nose to her hindquarters that she is being stretched like taffy. Thank Goodness, and Wellness, that she doesn’t exist! As for Lenses, Singularities and Sensations, they all also relate to Gravity. And “bedlam” is contractual of both Bethlehem and Craziness.

I wish you well, Friends. I also wish you well. Well…

2019 0722 mass sieve

Mass Sieve

Matrices • fleur de lis
Anaconda • bonhomie
S
upersaturation • Luv
Semipermeable Dove

As with many of these, it started with a pun. Massive became Mass Sieve. But a moment’s thought yielded the question: What IS a Mass Sieve? Mass is all the wavicular activity in matrices of the four forces of the non-apocalypse that brings everything to be. We could think of the sieve as that which is not mass but acts on it: gravity, the two nuclear forces, and electromagnetism.

My word choices came from a desire to have rhyme, reason and meter to them when read aloud. “Matrices” comes from a chapter in a math textbook: the chapter title was “Matrices and Determinants.” As I recall, it is a means of solving algebraic equations involving polymonials. A simplifying method, putting the coefficients in an array and doing…some calculations along the…diagonals? Geez, I used to KNOW all that stuff. Time humbles us.

“Fleur de lis” is to get the line to end with an S yet have the end-sound be a long e. Anaconda–I just love that word. It means a certain snake, and the word is long and rhythmic, just like a snake.

I love “bonhomie” too. It’s good luck that it fits.

“Supersaturation” is from chemistry class. Dissolve salt in water. The solution is saturated when no more salt will dissolve. But heat up the water and you can get more salt to commingle with the now-more-energetic molecules. SUPERsaturated! Put it in the fridge and crystals will form.

“Luv” is an alternative spelling of Love that came out of the late 60s of my youth. I had already discarded candidates like “Kiev” and “Asimov” because syllables. “Rev” and Vav” and “Lav” weren’t as good as “Luv” because a) fourth-line rhyme would be clunky b) the anachronistic aspect of “Luv” introduces the dimension of Time, and no cosmic force may act if it has zero time in which to act.

“Semipermeable Dove,” the final phrase, just feels magic. A Semi-Permeable Membrane is the mechanism for oxygen exchange and other vital functions, enabling life itself. The Dove is a worldwide symbol for Peace. Mass In; Peace Out! 🙂