11-01-2025, 06:52 PM
The Beatles - The Fool On The Hill
I looked,
and behold,
Apollo, in his chariot did look back,
and discovered Sol.
Not Sol, the small ball of fire,
but Sol the Great.
The chains melted,
the chariot caught fire.
In panic did Apollo seek to fly,
but his wings burst into flame
and he plunged headlong to Earth.
With the trace and yokes burned away,
the horses did glide safely to ...
Wait!
...
Wait!
...
This can't be right. Something must be wrong here.
Let's think about it.
So in days long gone,
when Earth was flat,
Apollo drove the chariot pulling the fire ball,
from Eastern window of the firmament
to the Western window.
Then he spent his nights off doing all the adventures and mischief and exploits that we read about in the old stories.
But then later when the Earth became spherical,
Apollo never had a night off,
for it was always day time wherever he happened to be
on his journey around the globe;
noon time, in fact.
Closer still to our own times,
Earth did orbit around the Sun,
thanks to Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, et al,
and Apollo was out of a job completely.
If perchance he did fall,
it would have been onto The Invincible Sun,
and not onto the Earth.
Let us cease our boasting then,
for if the deathless gods
are found to be mortal,
how much more are we mortals
prone to cease our labors
in due time!
Down is the direction dictated by gravity.
The Unconquered Sun is greater in gravity
then the Earth we live on.
So remember:
When looking up at the Sun,
you are actually looking down.
There's a reason you separate military and the police. One fights the enemies of the state, the other serves and protects the people. When the military becomes both, then the enemies of the state tend to become the people. - Commander William Adama







