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Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Anomaly of Matter

Our cosmos isn’t smooth, uniform,or each part performing according to one single order. There are many contradictions or aberraions balancing each other to contribute their own distinct strengths and weaknesses to the whole. Thus we may never dismiss as the other as negative or destructive as neocons might view the nonconformist, left off the centre guy who may smoke pot and love listening to Sex Pistols.
Our cosmos shows how we ride on the dynamics of every other. What would that mean to us?
newsitem.
John Shalikashvili, who retired in 1997 after four years as the nation's top military officer, had argued that allowing homosexuals to serve openly would hurt troop morale and recruitment and undermine the cohesion of combat units. He said he has changed his mind after meeting with gay servicemen.
"These conversations showed me just how much the military has changed, and that gays and lesbians can be accepted by their peers," Shalikashvili wrote in an opinion piece in Tuesday's New York Times.
Conclusion

The gays are not to be tarred and feathered by our prejudices (or is it secret fears in your own closet?)

Some backgound stuff:
A galactic black hole might be orbited by a ripple in spacetime—a distortion in the fabric of space itself.
Astronomers from MIT and the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics have seen evidence of hot iron gas riding a ripple in spacetime around a black hole. This spacetime wave, if confirmed, would represent a new phenomenon that goes beyond Einstein's general relativity. A spinning black hole can drag the very fabric of space around with it, creating a choppy spacetime sea that distorts everything falling into the black hole.
benny

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