[MD] Speed of Lighting, Roar of thunder...

ADRIE KINTZIGER parser666 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 26 02:16:05 PDT 2010


Dear Marsha,
You are showing today signs of improvement, and lately you were showing
signs of improvement.
I hope this will continue. Hope...

The apple as we know it is a very modern invention developed by science.
 Centuries ago most apples were puny and not very edible.  Before the time
of Newton an apple falling was understood as an event in the seasonal life
cycle of an apple tree, the apple falling was part of a process rather than
the results of 'gravity.'  Before becoming an isolated, independent force,
falling was part of a natural process.  Gravity was an objectification of
science (an intellectual static pattern of value).  Imagine that!


Allow me to make a little change for the benefit.,..

Gravity was an objectification....etc

almost correct,

The effects of Gravity were an objectification of science (an intellectual
static/dynamic pattern of value) Both!, imagine that.

greetzz. Adrie









2010/8/26 MarshaV <valkyr at att.net>

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> The apple as we know it is a very modern invention developed by science.
>  Centuries ago most apples were puny and not very edible.  Before the time
> of Newton an apple falling was understood as an event in the seasonal life
> cycle of an apple tree, the apple falling was part of a process rather than
> the results of 'gravity.'  Before becoming an isolated, independent force,
> falling was part of a natural process.  Gravity was an objectification of
> science (an intellectual static pattern of value).  Imagine that!
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