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Music of the Spheres.
2003-09-11 at 9:49 p.m.

Music of the Spheres

"Music" and "spheres" are two different links, and as always with Indrid, it's all in the links.

It seems black holes are tuned to the key of b-flat.

And machined spheres can be found in deposits that are billions of years old.

Even though everyday creation itself is a mystery the deeper mysteries of creation still must be acknowledged. If black holes are keyed to b-flat then are quasars a bright C major?

And who was making ball bearings over a billion years ago?

The eldritch gods perhaps needed them to ride their bigwheeled bicycles.

Connections connections. One must savor always the connections. The synchronicities and the mysteries.

Indrid has been felled by nasty virii from planet Q and not able to keep up with you children lately. However even in his crypt-er-lair-uh, bedroom, he still trolls the warp and weave of the web looking for signposts that he can bring to your attention.

It's not about the destination, dudes, it's like, so totally about the journey.

If you go to the site about the mysterious metal spheres take note of the one they've highlighted, which looks like a tiny scale model of the Death Star.

As for the black holes; it's good to know that once you've passed the blue event horizon there is some giant chorus in that labyrinth that eats stars and spews light to sing you on your way.

Creation and apocalypse in the key of b-flat. Beautiful, in a Beethovenian sort of way.




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