I find this* terrifying. Not surprising, though. Look at it in a map.
* That link dated 09/22/2003 is no longer available; a quotation from and some comments on it may be read in the Physics Forum [Note made 05/14/2004 at 3:34 PM CDT (GMT-5h)].
September 22, 2003
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Aemilius, I am new to blogging and this blog spot. I have posted some poems and writings at "writings thoughts poems and news" next to Lisa Malone's poetry, which I enjoy reading and writing about; but I haven't read any comments about my work. I comment on others work. It it just luck to get someone to comment on your work? I joined a group but don't know how to find them again. I feel illiterate. Your writing sounds almost like you think logically like the atheiest group I fell into one time. I am more of a mystic and occultist with scientific leanings. Your comments and help would be most welcome. Sincerely, Sandra
I don't find it anymore terrifying than a bucket of icewater reaching room temperature. But whilst it may not flood the world it could cause an orbit shift.
I don't find it anymore terrifying than a bucket of icewater reaching room temperature.
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