Monthly Archives: September 2016

Inference

Astronomers detect what they can’t see by noticing the neighbors it affects. So they observe a black hole’s gravity but can’t make out the agent. One expects a mover when impressed by what is moved and that’s how small or … Continue reading

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This is She

She’s Jewish but she doesn’t like to shop, avoids the crowds at movies and at malls, and when she drives she only wants to stop and be inside the safety of the walls that she has colonized to be her … Continue reading

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