David Custis Kimball - blog
You: Why Dave; why now?
Me: Well, I've a two talented kids; the younger said, 'Stop with the lectures.' Then asked, 'Dad, can I help you set up a blog?' Moments later, Me: 'OK, that's a great idea, thinkin' they might just read it someday.
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Matters of Import & Timely Expertise
repressing gossip and hate-speech.
An Unmapped Ponderocity:
To say: '"He is a man of truth," is to say nothing; to say: "He is a man of of," is to state an elementary truth of logic.'
Winston Davids, 1969 - Trinity College Valedictorian - 1970; known endeavor: actuarial contributions to The Donald; since has contacted me and sadly is quite ill. Ask prayers for recovery; thanks for his brilliance and music.
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Physics, Science, Theology
Since Kashinsky of NASA’s Goddard is the only group studying this and the updated set is over 1500 galaxy clusters, well that’s the way it is.
I think it’s big, and may prove the BRANE theory, that there are bubbles of universes, that when they touch, or rather scrape against each other and are of opposite charge, one matter the other antimatter, even if locally, well all breaks loose, including Hell.
Well this is your tax dollars and me, trying to scare the Be Geezis out of us all. Apparently, a Planck satellite has launched last year and will keep you in you chairs, seatback upright with your tray tables locked, you all.
So if you wake up one morning and there’s no Sun shining, you’ll know it’s either really heavy clouds, or the Sun’s been sucked up at one million miles per hour.
SPACE.com — Weird ‘Dark Flow’ Seen Deeper Into the Universe Than Ever