Yes, Roger, they are the second and third terms but not the first: inexplicable.
Hey, we're made from stuff from other worlds: from heavy elements
cooked up in supernovae down to the most common materials. One of
Patrick Moore's interviewees the other week described the material of
the universe as ash from the Big Bang.
Common as muck, the miraculous.
Best
Dave
2008/5/14 Roger Day <[log in to unmask]>:
> well, meteors ARE alien, other. They're the nearest we will get to Other Worlds.
>
> Roger
>
> On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 8:00 PM, David Bircumshaw
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> Thank you for that Roger. I'd reckon there's a treasure-trove of found
>> poetry out there, if nothing else.
>>
>> I saw a UFO myself once, in my teens, along with most of the
>> neighbourhood. It was an orange oval, at least three times the size of
>> a full moon, throbbing as it flew overhead, varying in luminescence
>> rhythmically. There were related reports all over the country that
>> night. It was a meteor, that ended up in the sea. I read later how the
>> displacement of air by these objects creates such an engine-like noise
>> as we heard. I could see how people could take these sights for
>> something inexplicable, alien, other.
>>
>> Best
>>
>> Dave
>
>
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