When looking at “Breath,” the words “all is only a stone’s throwaway” does bear meaning, however, I shan't elaborate on that.
I am "The Clown."
I head out to Starwood on the morrow. I shall be well. ~ Maggie ~ July 17, 2009 @ 2:03 p.m. EST
Doors, bridges, and rat behavior...
Some doors are big and some doors are small, but in a way they are like bridges. If you need to ask how so, then perhaps you should examine what they both do. If a door is locked one cannot get to the other side. Mind you windows and back doors may be available, but much like a broken or burned bridge, one would have to take an alternate route or be left on the other side. Doors and bridges provide passageways to a straight destination when in good form. One can open a door fairly easy if one is the owner and has maintained it. If locked, the owner would always have the key. However, when the proverbial door is not yours you could close it on yourself and be locked on the other side. It is like burning a bridge. Doors and bridges are but virtual passageways that we design with our own mind. Personally, I like built in back doors (yes plural), halls, and windows.
All in all, rats don’t like to be cornered and will seek the nearest exit or attack and run. Wall runner. ~ Maggie ~ July 5, 2009 @ 8:34 p.m. EST
Rat behavior: The present research aimed to evaluate the role of 5-HT1A receptors in the modulation of maternal aggressive behavior and anxiety in female rats. Although, in a functional sense, parental aggression is a defensive protective behavior [1], the form and the topography of the behaviors displayed by a female rat with pups against a conspecific intruder share some similarities with the offensive behavior of males in colonies against subordinates and/or intruders. However, different from males, the aggressive behavior of lactating female rats comprises another strategy that is less contact-orientated which is characterized by the frontal attack (jump attack) directed to the head or snout of the intruder [2] and its form and topography have some similarities with the defensive explosive jump attack of a cornered rat by a predator. FROM: http://www.noldus.com/events/mb98/abstracts/almeida_de.htm
Also read: On Aggression by Konrad Lorenz
Addendum: Page 39: intraspecific competition is quite interesting.
Pudding and Pi~
This day I sit and wonder about the morrow. I shan’t lay odds of this nor that as I too am responsible in the outcome of it all. I too play a role. What law of probability could be used when I am affecting the outcome? Aye. It is like I have loaded the dice so that I may win. Win you say? Why yes. Certainly. Does not one play to win? Goals and objectives. Yo. I see that glass over there and I want it. However, it has to walk over to me. Nay! That is for the lame and tame of heart. Barrel through! I go after what I want to a degree (360) which is usually pi. Yet... Me thinks and wonders about words of tongue which slips through channels and is digested through waters which are like rapids. Ah yes. The burning of wood yet again. Can you smell it? All in all it reverts back to values. Alas, where do values lie? I suppose I shall see as the proof is in the proverbial pudding. For thirteen years pi came numerous times as the wheel spun and the cycle repeated for I contributed to the outcome of perpetuation. However, just once and only once did I truly cut the pie and thus ended the perpetuation. ~ Maggie ~ July 1, 2009 @ 9:33 p.m. EST
Main article: Einstein-Bohr debates
The Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics and Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle were in fact seen as twin targets by detractors who believed in an underlying determinism and realism. Within the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, there is no fundamental reality the quantum state describes, just a prescription for calculating experimental results. There is no way to say what the state of a system fundamentally is, only what the result of observations might be.
Albert Einstein believed that randomness is a reflection of our ignorance of some fundamental property of reality, while Niels Bohr believed that the probability distributions are fundamental and irreducible, and depend on which measurements we choose to perform. Einstein and Bohr debated the uncertainty principle for many years.
FROM: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncertainty_principle
Breath~
She breathes in deeply as she contemplates the future. “Who makes the future?” she thinks to herself. “Why I do” she says. Choices are freedom. Relaxing in a styled-manner more akin to a piece of marble than to that of flesh knowing that for every action there is a reaction and marble does not move.... For every inaction there is a consequence. Yes. Knowing. Bright eyes reach out and seek, but if only the eyes moved, they would accomplish nothing. What transmissions that she lays in neural pathways make way to what will be or not. Marble to dust on the breath of wind dost move to the direction that is cast. All is only a stone’s throwaway. ~ Maggie ~ July 1, 2009 @ 6:55 p.m. EST
There are NO typos. The WORDS are correct.
The Clown~
I am a barrel of laughs. Open the barrel and you will find a clown with a painted smile or not just painted, but more at twisted to form. Life is funny even with all the shit that surrounds one. Laughing helps ease much. However, it does not make one a fool. That is the way I feel. That is the way I live my life. My life is built from my past. I have burned to learn what I have learned. I used to house the following in my wallet which was something I had written in the 80's. “What is reality? What is, will always be, or a speculation of what we conceive things to be?” May we be so bold as to conceive our lives once we recognize our power to do so? Therefore, would the smile “twisted to form” suit me well and not be pseudo in nature? Aye. ~ Maggie ~ May 14, 2009 @ 2:21 p.m. EST
Inspired by a friend via IM.
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