Speaking of more tangential Pynchon themes

Madeleine Maudlin madeleinemaudlin at gmail.com
Mon Jun 25 09:10:30 CDT 2012


You know something I just noticed .7 seconds ago, gmail is suggesting that
I consider including P.Mackin, M.Jing, and P.Kumar.  Is that a new feature?
 How does it know that I'm about to mention--

I was reading yesterday, might have been this morning, an hour ago, just
incidently, part of a general theme of topik of late, a little about, and
from, Tesla?  He was insane, has everybody noticed this?  Does that come
across in the Day?

He was promoting his superbeam by pointing out how bugged out
psychologickly people are by aireal bombing and that his beam would
annihilate without all the fuss.  An article/letter in the Times.



On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 8:12 PM, Mark Kohut <markekohut at yahoo.com> wrote:

> I listened to some phycisist on Flatow's Science Friday on NPR and two
> things.
> Cern having a press conference somehow about Ye Olde God Particle and
> recent discoveries on 4 July...
>
> But, so AtD-relevant I almost couldn't parallel park: there's a theory
> goin' round cosmological circles
> that maybe there is a shadow parallel universe in which certain
> particles--some neutrinos--'disappear';
> when they gather, say, 50 million neutrinos together, some dissappear,
> then reappear, etc....
> just like things do in AtD! Who else but TRP would find this new 'music of
> the spheres' as metaphor?
>
> Very speculative theory, of course, tries to account for their loss---and
> some energy loss--in this and
> sumpin' else........
>
> Seems the universe we know is entropic with leaks.........theory sez this
> shadow universe must control
> the loss and disappearances....cause the one we are in does not...
>
> "Hey, there's a hell of a good universe next door. Let's go."---e.e.
> cummings
>
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