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-Biking in a covered 3 wheeled recumbent, while our zillion galaxy universe keeps expanding and we quantum search for that ever illusive, billionth smaller than a cell, “boson”. A uniquely reflective sentient animal, I have become.
All this and only sapien, I, and my cousins can barely detect it. --we, ancestry dating back millions of sun cycles to a single, continuously surviving replicating, evolving gene, that adopted trillions of microbes.
Quite vulnerable to destruction from all sides, (bacterium or asteroid) not even a god knows where my genes’ vehicle will be next.
Oh yeah, about my new trike…..It is primarily powered by my pedaling feet, churning a specially geared bike chain. On a flat surface, with my wife in back, I can get up to 15 mph.
However, thankfully, it has a supplemental 15Ah battery that powers its own chain drive that I can use either alone or in conjunction with my pedaling. Using both together I can get up to 20 mph and can travel 30 miles on a single charge. On the roof of the cab you might notice a 100 watt solar panel that continuously charges the battery -as long as it can receive sunlight.
All this and only sapien, I, and my cousins can barely detect it. --we, ancestry dating back millions of sun cycles to a single, continuously surviving replicating, evolving gene, that adopted trillions of microbes.
Quite vulnerable to destruction from all sides, (bacterium or asteroid) not even a god knows where my genes’ vehicle will be next.
Oh yeah, about my new trike…..It is primarily powered by my pedaling feet, churning a specially geared bike chain. On a flat surface, with my wife in back, I can get up to 15 mph.
However, thankfully, it has a supplemental 15Ah battery that powers its own chain drive that I can use either alone or in conjunction with my pedaling. Using both together I can get up to 20 mph and can travel 30 miles on a single charge. On the roof of the cab you might notice a 100 watt solar panel that continuously charges the battery -as long as it can receive sunlight.
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Yin/yang
The flapping wings of a butterfly in one location can have an impact on whether or not there is a storm in another.
However, not forgetting the butterfly, she too is the recipient of many external impacting elements. --a spontaneous ray of light or a blowing dandelion. As in the sun itself, each contains atoms and electrons. The electron, many moons from its nucleus, may or may not even be observable at that specific moment.
Our consciousness, interacting with a universe, not of objects, but of a perpetually changing, interdependent, phenomena of events -each appearing significantly different, dependent on the "tools" used -eyes, laser optics..
We can be more certain that love is than we can about what "it" is.
Yin/yang
The flapping wings of a butterfly in one location can have an impact on whether or not there is a storm in another.
However, not forgetting the butterfly, she too is the recipient of many external impacting elements. --a spontaneous ray of light or a blowing dandelion. As in the sun itself, each contains atoms and electrons. The electron, many moons from its nucleus, may or may not even be observable at that specific moment.
Our consciousness, interacting with a universe, not of objects, but of a perpetually changing, interdependent, phenomena of events -each appearing significantly different, dependent on the "tools" used -eyes, laser optics..
We can be more certain that love is than we can about what "it" is.
Page Two
Ancient History:
Move over Egypt, Peru had a thriving metropolis, Caral, that was built while the Egyptian' great pyramid's were still under construction. (3500 B.C.).
Yes the term, "Old World", is now under transitional change from Europe to the Americas.
Unique to CARAL, also, is the fact that it was based not on agriculture or the need for self-defense. It was a desert community, 14 miles east of an abundance of seafood from the Pacific Ocean.
This archaeological site is located approximately 140 miles north of Lima Peru.
Below you will find a map showing the 23km partially paved road from the highway to the CARAL' site: