Tuesday, November 12, 2013

walk with the professor

It's time for you to walk with the professor.

I'm going to take you into an area of study that has recently opened. Now some might think of it as geology and others you erosion but it's actually more archaeology. Were looking at a variation on a primitive permit. Now these pyramids and I said a primitive. A primitive pyramid were built by very advanced creatures indeed. They appear to be part of the landscape but they're not. Inside these periods are hollow chambers where this culture hid secret artifacts.

Let's go to the caves and let the professor show you what's been recently discovered.





















Now for a contemporary spin on hollow spaces. Somewhere I talked about a graveyard and being a boy between the two wheatfields in understanding the fact that things are not marked there. It has to do with the way the ground looks. Now I'm going to show you a set of images taken in a graveyard. You have to look at this carefully, I wish I could give you these images and higher resolution, there are many unmarked graves in the cemetery and you can tell by the ground. I'm not meaning to be disrespectful to the dead unmannerly straddling an area that needs to be noted.

You guys have to learn how to see this stuff. I could talk about what makes this stuff happen or you could just think and figure it out yourself. There is a reason and it has to do with the dynamics of decay and collapse.

Okay now is move on to even bigger topics. I would like to show you a movie of me actually in the field working. I couldn't get to the other two movies and I doubt if I'll get to this one. Anyway I'm feeling kind of sorry for myself and I turn it into some slapstick only it's not really funny but I'm not really being that serious either.









 
I hadn't meant to say anything after this but then I remembered the second coming of Jesus and everyone telling me I didn't look anything like Sandra Bullock. She was kind of bouncing around and drifting here and there quite a bit in the processing this morning. It was kind of a show we say dynamic of floating.
In the processing all kinds of things were giving me funny lines but I can't remember any of them.

One reason could be that I take cemeteries very seriously. The world needs to do a better job of keeping track.
 


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