gluon is god

Madeleine Maudlin madeleinemaudlin at gmail.com
Fri Aug 31 08:50:02 CDT 2012


Nop, see that doesn't count.  I have no idea anything about you.  You'll
have to write something, about something, so that I have a fair impression
of you, before you shoot off your mouth.

It's just more *fun* that way.

Unless that whole thing about me being a true-troll is a compliment, then
go right ahead, by all means, do some more.  In that case I'm all for
blindsides from total strangers!  But I don't think trolls are reptilian,
are they?  I have this reptile thing going on, you see, what's your email
address I'll send some photographic evidence of it...


On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 11:53 PM, Rich Clavey <antizoyd at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Mad: you are a well, and true, troll. May you thrive and be happy.
> z.
>
> http://www.macclaveyphotography.com/
>
> --- On *Thu, 8/30/12, Madeleine Maudlin <madeleinemaudlin at gmail.com>*wrote:
>
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> From: Madeleine Maudlin <madeleinemaudlin at gmail.com>
> Subject: gluon is god
> To: "P-list" <pynchon-l at waste.org>
> Date: Thursday, August 30, 2012, 10:11 AM
>
>
> I don't know if anybody knows this, besides Pynchon, because he was in my
> dream last night, and we talked, and since I now know what he looks like he
> must know what I look like, *not* like Maggie McGee, no no hey say what
> yeah, but I do look like a turtle.  At least I have a very reptilian thing
> going on.  I just now, ten minutes ago, tried to enhance that by taking
> some scissors into the bathroom, but I've now discovered that without hair,
> or, really, like Brad Pitt in Fight Club, hair, the ears tend to come out
> and pronounce themselves more, in a rather non-reptilian fashion.
>
> Speaking of gods.  If anybody has ever been annoyed by that old addage
> about how most the universe exists between particles and is empty space,
> read up on string theory.  Everything's a string, is my reading.  What a
> relief too!  So much better that way.  Even the force fields are comprised
> of....gluons, the String's string.  Gravity, well that's gravitons, and
> those are strings, which are gluons.  And gluons have this di*vine* ability
> to di*vide* and even add-on, endlessly.
>
> I had two predictions this morning, what was the second one?  The first is
> that charges, quarks, positive and negative, will eventually been seen to
> be gluons themselves.  Memory, form, morphitons, my term--they're gluons
> too.
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