02-12-2026, 10:51 PM
Trying to decide if "eloquently" is an actual crown or a sly warning (for what is eloquent - like the poem to that point - is not necessarily true, only pretty). Like "elegance" in math-of-science, it sometimes works very well... but is seldom final.
Good phrases: "deciphering the digitalis" (always knew foxgloves were hiding something - fingerprints, maybe); "sunrise... an upturned jewel" - ruby, topaz, pearl depending on weather. Some of them don't make perfect sense, but why should they? Like any theory of everything, the Big Bang is incomplete. Like math.
Good phrases: "deciphering the digitalis" (always knew foxgloves were hiding something - fingerprints, maybe); "sunrise... an upturned jewel" - ruby, topaz, pearl depending on weather. Some of them don't make perfect sense, but why should they? Like any theory of everything, the Big Bang is incomplete. Like math.
Non-practicing atheist

