[lbo-talk] Butler

Eubulides prince.plumples at gmail.com
Wed Jun 4 20:49:22 PDT 2008


On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 8:21 PM, martin <mschiller at pobox.com> wrote:
>
> On Jun 4, 2008, at 6:55 PM, shag wrote:
>
>> That what we call mars will, someday, be described
>> and perceived by us as what it really is,
>
> A shell around a gravitational center that is an order of magnitude
> greater than what we know of atomic structure. That kind of sets the
> boundaries of present knowledge, and outside of those limits lie the
> 'unknowable', or maybe the unknown but theorized.
>
> martin

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Have you not heard of that madman who lit a lantern in the bright morning hours, ran to the market-place, and cried incessantly: "I am looking for God! I am looking for God!"

As many of those who did not believe in God were standing together there, he excited considerable laughter. Have you lost him, then? said one. Did he lose his way like a child? said another. Or is he hiding? Is he afraid of us? Has he gone on a voyage? or emigrated? Thus they shouted and laughed. The madman sprang into their midst and pierced them with his glances.

"Where has God gone?" he cried. "I shall tell you. We have killed him - you and I. We are his murderers. But how have we done this? How were we able to drink up the sea? Who gave us the sponge to wipe away the entire horizon? What did we do when we unchained the earth from its sun? Whither is it moving now? Whither are we moving now? Away from all suns? Are we not perpetually falling? Backward, sideward, forward, in all directions? Is there any up or down left? Are we not straying as through an infinite nothing? Do we not feel the breath of empty space? Has it not become colder? Is it not more and more night coming on all the time? Must not lanterns be lit in the morning? Do we not hear anything yet of the noise of the gravediggers who are burying God? Do we not smell anything yet of God's decomposition?



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