The sun cracks over the edge of the horizon as I write this and delirium has well set in. I have been designing/printing/folding/stapling the next issue of Nailed. I am on the final stage now, assembling and stapling, and it reminds me yet again of 24 Hour Comic Day, except stretched over a whole week or so. I was lucky with spring break ridding
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in regards to Plato's metaphor of Orbourous, it leads into a theory I have (a philospophical theory, of course, not neccasrily a belief) that at one point everything truely was one thing as this philosophy and many others have suggested in both the scientific and religous worlds. Then, and some point, the universe, with no concept of what it was to be a universe, came to the cosmic decision to break itself apart. it would do this for the same reason a person would do it: to truely understand oneself, you must first break yourself apart and then reconnect the pieces. as life developed in the universe, it is finally able to see itself through an infinite number of perspectives. we are the eyes of God, so to speak, except that God is a giant ball of energy (and I mean, like, giant).
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The event marks the beginning of what researchers expect to be a historic 18- to 24-month science run. After that, scientists will attempt to drive the accelerator closer to its full design energy of 14 trillion electron volts. That energy level corresponds to energies present when the universe was only one ten-billionth of a second old."
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