Posted on May 14, 2009 by mrfollett
“How do you know they’re out there?”
“Given the size and shape, the star density, there is a 99.7% probability of a life satellite.”
“What if there is another?”
“The probability of 2 or more is only 0.000021%, the parameters are near perfect.”
“How will we locate them within the manifold?”
“I will go.”
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Posted on March 3, 2009 by mrfollett
From the Xanga archives: February 26, 2006
Sullen and beautiful.
Paradox and miracle.
The moments of life are cities along the vast highway.
Inbetween is waiting, we don’t remember it.
Only the sparkling lights.
The giving up the journey after the tire goes flat.
Then, the finding yourself on the road again.
Crying for the new joy and remembering the sadness.
They are together [...]
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