i would call it magical but nothing tricked my eye it was all expected but came unexpectedly drinking black coffee under conversations about craters vast lands and museums explaining the Internet wifi and logins to an aerospace engineer (we were stuck in a snowglobe) we’ve got to think a million years in advance. ~ok. and we never know when Yellow Stone will blow. ~ok.
he’s explaining the needs the elements the equations all tied through Einstein’s theory of relativity and i ask algebra plus chemistry equals physics? yes. ok. now. you see -he states the fission leaves a proton out which creates x y z energy to get to the maximum capacity (80-85%) of light speed. (we’ll never achieve 100% because e=mc squared tells us we can’t) ~ok.
now the reason why kids these days must listen. according to these elementary calculations we need frozen fertilized eggs. ~ok.
now listen. the closest star system that we can escape to (Centauri) is 4.37 light years from here. and now, at 25 years to complete a light year, we’re looking at 109.25 years to get there (ponder). that’s more than a century. ~you see. we have to act now. and this is why i’m telling you.
then i read, the sands of present time are running from under our feet. Brion Gysin told me, it’s the Great Conundrum (colon): “What are we here for (question mark)? is all that ever held us here in the first place (statement). F • E • A • R the answer to the riddle of the Ages has actually been out on the street since the first step in space.
mike and i staring at Pete thinking of Vic listening to Brion simultaneously (em dash)—— who runs may read but few people run fast enough. again, “What are we here for?” does the great metaphysical nut revolve around that? then he explains… “i’ll crack it for you, right now.” ok. what are we here for? we are here to go (pause). and so I went. —————– running as fast as i could to books, web pages, the library, my kids, Vince, my clients, my wife ¡we must do something! that no one will ever see nor know about!