Situational Gravity: Part 1 (1988-2009)
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Life versus death requires mass to spend within its ability to process resources, period.
In the universe, any object is governed by its ability to process resources. In the Natural Universe, nothing travels faster than lightspeed. Seemingly only humans even try to endeavor to accelerate faster than its simple-momentum.
The Causality Principle of Special Relativity is the governor of the Natural Universe. As humans we have unique ability of free-will, but like everything else, we remain tethered to a resource pool. Humankind orbits around the resource pools necessary to sustain lifestyles; it creates Situational Gravity ©.
Situational Gravity is the marriage between the absoluteness of Causality and the probability of Human Nature. Situational Gravity really only matters to beings with free-will. Free-will creates probability and the lack thereof creates absoluteness.
The Causality Principle is likely humanity’s greatest discovery, even more important than a cure for cancer. How difficult is the Causality Principle to understand; even Albert Einstein, its pioneer, didn’t fully understand the ramifications of his discovery.
The biggest obstacles are internal, not external. As Einstein predicted, Lightspeed is the maximum speed limit. Everything else also has a speed limit (relative Causality), slower than lightspeed.
Situational Gravity means everything leaves a footprint. The more-perfect truth can be discovered via coordinates; truth connects the dots. The universe is a sea of coordinates. Absolute truth is absolutely void of debt. Moreover, that which relies on debt has probably become corrupted. Lying, cheating, stealing and “by any means necessary” are forms of debt.
Situational Gravity does not disprove the Supernatural Universe. The Causality Principle simply means we cannot measure or witness a supernatural event. Humans live in a Causality Principle dimension.
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Situational Gravity - Richard Dale Stone Taylor
Desert Turnstiles
Sloped back in reclining chair
The beat of blood drives you senseless
Gotta get to her you say
Daydreams and daisies, sparkplug and engine
Purple flash to a night of ecstasy
You can taste the passion
You can envision the out-of-control occasion
When you yell out the words that have hidden
Words under the covers of ears that will listen
But now you daydream, a mannequin pose
As others talk, their words don't hit their mark
Balmy palms
Shade of cactus
Cigarette and cocktail
Memory of perfume
Hair wet, the hand that draws it back
Finger spells the name of your love in the sand of desert turnstiles
A cool pool mesmerizes consciousness
Flickering glare pulls the lids of eyes
So blue skies die in sleep
Only then do you weep
Only the scorpion, the weed
And the grand eye of God
See the tears that fall, give the Earth something to drink
A turtle in the distance leads her family through the desert landscape
The sun grabs for above in its inevitable course of cycle
Slowly, the horizon drinks in an orange glow
Cool breeze slips past hot skin, a heart of tin
Let a breath escape because you're drained
Capable brain on the edge of insane
1989
Arcadia, CA
Can't Hold You Back
I can't hold you back from where you want to be
I can't be the chain that snag and bind you
I can only be a friend by saying goodbye
I try to shed a tear but the truth is so clear
People are travelers
Some need to voyage in distant lands
Others go slowly without itinerary
Some don't want to leave and stay
But worst of all some can't leave and want to
Caught to that chain they're bound to
Maybe one day our chartered paths will meet
On a street in an exotic land
On a midway voyage we didn't plan
Or in that old familiar spot in our hometown
Where we said goodbye
April 1989
Pasadena
...Xanadu was the rosebud in which Kubla Khan hid flowers from the light...
Rosebud (Beauty Belongs)
Beauty belongs to the senses
Beheld with eyes, touch and smell
Such is the rose in bloom
It flowers with songs and dances
Owned by all
Within the rosebud
Beauty is kept and held
Why should the green leaves be so selfish with the prize?
In nature, the flower is opened by the light
There, the green leaves are not so selfish
It is a shame humans lack enough light
There are too many rosebuds in life
shhh...Rosebud
1990
Pasadena City College
At Any Moment of the Day
At any moment of the day
You can say
Stoically
Here I am
This is my lot
From here I can start
At any moment of the day
You can say
Whatever has happened to this point
Has happened
From this moment
I can achieve realistic goals
At any moment of the day
You can say
Optimistically
From this point
My success begins
And if you can say
I am successful
Good for you
Your reward awaits you at the finish line
The reward is offered just that once
The world is filled with hares and tortoises
1990
Pasadena, CA
LA Desert Warfare
LA desert warfare
Unholy vampire
Seek lost empire
Kaleidoscope of love
Transferred to an ugly boiled pot of fire
Orange