There is a way of increasing the effects of gravity. Here is a picture of the string theory of contemporary physics, out of the laboratory and in the real world.
Call it the black hole effect, if you like. Physicists weren’t the first to work out its possibilities.
But the weavers were. Anyone who enters their gravity wells find themselves moving slowly. Gravity for them is quadrupled, if not more.
Every event horizon has its mistress.
And its beauty.
In a year without birds, the managers of the universe, driven away by our drought and our fires, these systems proliferate.
The Earth returns. The web below is an image of her gravity, made into a living thing.
That’s the kind of place it is. Simple as that.
Categories: Nature Photography, Other People, Spirit
Nice, Harold.
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Smoke and heat = spiders. Who knew!
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Very cool analogy! Really, the only difference is that spiders use a sticky way of catching prey, and black holes use shear force (gravity). Cool post though! Well done!
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Thanks. I’ll ask my basement spiders about that. The ones that live in the very black washtub drain hole.
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Fyi….I FREAKING HATE SPIDERS! Lol. I’m a science geek, but when it comes to them freaking things…..LEAVE ME ALONE!!! Haha!!
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They can make one jump, can’t they! What I hate is walking into the workshop and a black widow is hanging from a thread at eye level just inside the dark door. Sheesh.
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