Gravity in Mason & Dixon
da kid
peterock86 at live.com
Sun Nov 5 09:23:01 CST 2017
I had to Google that to catch the reference. Old back to front. Nice. I don't know why that never stood out for me because I've often quizzed with myself over what the significance of wind is in Pynchon's books. This may be some kinda clue. (If light is Jesus then wind is the holy ghost? )
I am a fan of Emerson's thoughts about the mystical nature of coal myself.
-Pete
(Tried to change it from "da kid" bit it switched back)
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"Winds are imagined to be forms of Gravity, acting not vertically but laterally, along the globe's surface..."
"Gravity, the Pulse of Time..."
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