5.24.2022

gravitational macrolensing

      by shaun lawton 


   solar systems comprised of many discrete chunks of molecules
themselves form a metacule in my temporary hypothesis: 
which is perhaps a way of describing a  macromolecule across time 
   ((((   {{{{our Solar system}}}}   )))) 
   put it another way 
    the gravitational field of our solar system 
  allows ordinary gravitational microlensing  
   for any beings that may be  located far away in another system,
when aiming their telescopes through our Sun's field:
the question remains:   how does it affect our own sightline trapped within this system
   ~Is there such a thing as an - 
  ? }}}}   (((( interiorized gravitational macrolensing ))))   {{{{ ?
Are we here in situ unable to fathom a "temporal forest for our trees"~? 
  --Or is it that when we look at Mars 
  could its image actually be the image of Earth displaced,
refracted, as it were (or will be!) in our own timepool...?
  Have the AI algorithms whispered back to us
    upon the winds of time, in messages sent from the future,
   that Phobos and Deimos are all that remain of our own planet's moon...?
...because time equals distance in the manifold of space...


   

5.23.2022

the sundry brigade interrupted





the spicules surrounding the eyes 
derived from an ever circling 
wake of churning whirlpools 
adhering to the general tossed about
grand swirling pattern left behind 
in the greater scheme that is to say 
the ultimate wake of all the galactic 
swirling motion of arms in pirouette 
a dance whose own recursion high lit 
throughout our lives can be reduced
to a single prom night left to shed 
its own light off into the darkness 
on the border of our dreams in ever 
diminishing cascades of rings 
expanding through the blackness
perpetuated by the nexus amid 
the singularity, that is to say 
the endless legion of eyes
the sundry brigade will ever 
flourish amid the populace  
after one series of eyes opens
and closes another series will 
follow suit in a wave of opening 
and closing all of its lids