Renee Robinson's Blog, page 20
August 29, 2013
Sleepy Moon
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Sleepy Moon
Go to sleep my sweet one
I shall send you a dream
The story of our union
The beginning of our means
On a riverbank in the passion of heat
Shaded by a tree, our bodies meet
Roots entwined, gradually they grow
Under the earth, the motion slow
Water trickles in a spring nearby
Fingernails down your spine
Water splashes along the edge
Desires peaking and keeping time
The winds tempo pick up speed
A storm brewing sensing the need
Thunder sounds, the earth quakes
Demands met, bodies shake
Nature sedated, peaceful and tired
Passions are cooled, all has retired
Eyes are drooping, sleepy moon
Cuddling up under the stars
We croon
Renee Robinson
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August 28, 2013
Wormhole The Pathway for Time Machine
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Wormhole Is Best Bet for Time Machine, Astrophysicist Says
Jillian Scharr, Staff Writer | August 25, 2013 05:28pm ET
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Though wormholes have never been proven to exist, these theoretical passageways through space-time are predicted by Einstein’s general theory of relativity.Credit: lgartist 79 | Shutterstock
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The concept of a time machine typically conjures up images of an implausible plot device used in a few too many science-fiction storylines. But according to Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity, which explains how gravity operates in the universe, real-life time travelisn’t just a vague fantasy.
Traveling forward in time is an uncontroversial possibility, according to Einstein’s theory. In fact, physicists have been able to send tiny particles called muons, which are similar to electrons, forward in time by manipulating the gravity around them. That’s not to say the technology for sending humans 100 years into the future will be available anytime soon, though.
Time travel to the past, however, is even less understood. Still, astrophysicist Eric W. Davis, of the EarthTech International Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin, argues that it’s possible. All you need, he says, is a wormhole, which is a theoretical passageway through space-time that is predicted by relativity. [Wacky Physics: The Coolest Little Particles in Nature]
“You can go into the future or into the past using traversable wormholes,” Davis told LiveScience.
Where’s my wormhole?
Wormholes have never been proven to exist, and if they are ever found, they are likely to be so tiny that a person couldn’t fit inside, never mind a spaceship.
Even so, Davis’ paper, published in July in the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics’ journal, addresses time machines and the possibility that a wormhole could become, or be used as, a means for traveling backward in time.
Both general-relativity theory and quantum theory appear to offer several possibilities for traveling along what physicists call a “closed, timelike curve,” or a path that cuts through time and space — essentially, a time machine.
In fact, Davis said, scientists’ current understanding of the laws of physics “are infested with time machines whereby there are numerous space-time geometry solutions that exhibit time travel and/or have the properties of time machines.”
A wormhole would allow a ship, for instance, to travel from one point to another faster than the speed of light — sort of. That’s because the ship would arrive at its destination sooner than a beam of light would, by taking a shortcut through space-time via the wormhole. That way, the vehicle doesn’t actually break the rule of the so-called universal speed limit — the speed of light — because the ship never actually travels at a speed faster than light. [Warped Physics: 10 Effects of Traveling Faster Than Light]
Theoretically, a wormhole could be used to cut not just through space, but through time as well.
“Time machines are unavoidable in our physical dimensional space-time,” David wrote in his paper. “Traversable wormholes imply time machines, and [the prediction of wormholes] spawned a number of follow-on research efforts on time machines.”
However, Davis added, turning a wormhole into a time machine won’t be easy. “It would take a Herculean effort to turn a wormhole into a time machine. It’s going to be tough enough to pull off a wormhole,” he told LiveScience.
That’s because once a wormhole is created, one or both ends of it would need to be accelerated through time to the desired position, according to general relativity theory.
Challenges ahead
There are several theories for how the laws of physics might work to prevent time travel through wormholes.
“Not only do we assume [time travel into the past] will not be possible in our lifetime, but we assume that the laws of physics, when fully understood, will rule it out entirely,” said Robert Owen, an astrophysicist at Oberlin College in Ohio who specializes in black holes and gravitation theory.
According to scientists’ current understanding, keeping a wormhole stable enough to traverse requires large amounts of exotic matter, a substance that is still very poorly understood.
General relativity can’t account for exotic matter — according to general relativity, exotic matter can’t exist. But exotic matter does exist. That’s where quantum theory comes in. Like general relativity, quantum theory is a system for explaining the universe, kind of like a lens through which scientists observe the universe. [Video – How to Time Travel]
However, exotic matter has only been observed in very small amounts — not nearly enough to hold open a wormhole. Physicists would have to find a way to generate and harness large amounts of exotic matter if they hope to achieve this quasi-faster-than-light travel and, by extension, time travel.
Furthermore, other physicists have used quantum mechanics to posit that trying to travel through a wormhole would create something called a quantum back reaction.
In a quantum back reaction, the act of turning a wormhole into a time machine would cause a massive buildup of energy, ultimately destroying the wormhole just before it could be used as a time machine.
However, the mathematical model used to calculate quantum back reaction only takes into account one dimension of space-time.
“I am confident that, since [general relativity] theory has not failed yet, that its predictions for time machines, warp drives and wormholes remain valid and testable, regardless of what quantum theory has to say about those subjects,” Davis added.
This illustrates one of the key problems in theories of time travel: physicists have to ground their arguments in either general relativity or quantum theory, both of which are incomplete and unable to encompass the entirety of our complex, mysterious universe.
Before they can figure out time travel, physicists need to find a way to reconcile general relativity and quantum theory into a quantum theory of gravity. That theory will then serve as the basis for further study of time travel.
Therefore, Owen argues that it’s impossible to be certain of whether time travel is possible yet. “The wormhole-based time-machine idea takes into account general relativity, but it leaves out quantum mechanics,” Owen added. “But including quantum mechanics in the calculations seems to show us that the time machine couldn’t actually work the way we hope.”
Davis, however, believes scientists have discovered all they can about time machines from theory alone, and calls on physicists to focus first on faster-than-light travel.
“Until someone makes a wormhole or a warp drive, there’s no use getting hyped up about a time machine,” Davis told LiveScience.
Accomplishing this will require a universally accepted quantum gravity theory — an immense challenge — so don’t go booking those time-travel plans just yet.
Email jscharr@technewsdaily.com or follow her @JillScharr . Follow LiveScience @livescience , Facebook & Google+ . Original article on LiveScience.
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August 24, 2013
Butterfly Train
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Summer is long gone. The birds have taken flight. It is time for the butterfly train, to follow the sun on to paradise
This is my last time around. My last stanza, withered and brown. My fall has come and I’m traveling with the leaves
Their color lost and dried, their beauty now history
Soon Winter’s blanket will cover the dead. A snow-white cover, a beauty cold as death
I will see the light of God, within me He shines.
His light a warm glow, I can see it, just up ahead
This moment leaving me breathless, I can see Him with His arms open
Bringing me in, calling me home
Before Him I will bow down, I will see the scars upon His feet
I will kiss each one, knowing there are many more.
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For every scar upon His body were due to you and me
So that we might be saved, He gave willingly,
So I might be here, at this time and on this day
Who am I to mourn my death? Who am I to cry?
My shame overcomes me, as I looked into HIs eyes
I kicked and screamed, trying to hold onto life
But He awaits, to welcome me in
I still do not know why I had to die
But who am I to question, the God of all man?
If He chooses not to heal me, He must have a plan
As I make Heaven my home,soon I will understand
I will ask Dear Father, to bless those who cry for me
Please send them each a butterfly and know I am happy and free
I will watch over each and everyone, I will always be by your side
Whenever they see the butterfly, May you always think of me
Renee Robinson
I dedicate this poem to my Aunts: Leona, Judy, Anna Marie, Louise, Rebecca, Nancy, Mary Elizbeth, Susie, Trish…and Bernice is already a Butterfly. This is to you my lovely, sweet, dear Aunts. I love you all. Always and Forever.
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August 23, 2013
Social Starvation
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I have no face
I have no voice
I am out-of-place
I hunger for acceptance
I hunger for friends
I hunger for happiness
I need an end
An end to the bullies
An end to the pain
An end to the fear
And name calling stains
It stains my heart
It stains my soul
It stains my being
It’s out of control
I hurt all the time
Deep, deep inside
I want it to stop
I am at the end of the line
Isolation
Desolation
Social starvation
Should I live?
Should I die?
Will anyone care?
Will anyone cry?
Renee Robinson
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Filed under: Art, by Renee Robinson, dark poetry and stories, My Poetry, Nae's Nest, photography Tagged: bullies, child bully, depression,
August 21, 2013
Butterfly Waltz
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The willows string their bows
Birds, do-re-me
The bullfrog bass is ready
As wind sings in a breeze
It is the way of nature
She speaks each day
Deep breathe brings her in
Allowing her to tune in the days
The beat of the earth is in check
Her pulse felt deep within her roots
Life connects the dots
From man to beast to fruits
A perfect world God has created
Nature’s signature is everywhere
Follow the butterflies when in flight
Waltzing upon the air
To the music all may hear
If only we take time to listen
Nature’s band always playing
It is but one of many blessings
Renee Robinson
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Filed under: amphibians, birds, by Renee Robinson, inspiration, My Poetry, Nae's Nest, nature, photography, Spirituality/Reigion, wildlife Tagged: butterfly, dance, frogs, music, waltz
August 17, 2013
Ice
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Ice
You are a victim
Of her sex
Another man
She will reject
Chipped at your heart
With an ice pick
Splitting us up
lickety-split
Slipping on ice
Too easy you fell
Cheap paradise
Cast you in hell
Icy hot look
Melted you down
Laughing chills
Making you frown
Smitten by her bite
Victim of her ice
Heart frozen solid
Too easy to entice
Caught in her trap
Frozen in place
Making you shiver
Frostbitten disgrace
Ice in her eyes
She captures you
Cold to the bone
Heart turning blue
Renee Robinson
Filed under: Art, by Renee Robinson, Cheating/breaking up poetry, My Poetry, Surrealism Tagged: breaking up, cheating, homewrecker, love, passion, sex
August 12, 2013
Spice of Life
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My someday is now, it is today,
There is always tomorrow, even in a grave
Try not to focus only on the bad
Hang on to the good, the happy
Throw away the sad
Sometimes a good day
Seems so far away
Gather up prayers
Saved for rainy days
Everything happens for a reason
Many times we know not why
We have a cold and dark season
Love grows fonder
When bad times
It survives
For just like a spice
It puts zest
Back into our lives
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August 9, 2013
Genuine Sunflowers
I can’t express how moved I am for (finally) checking on some of my comments. I have share tidbits from Jamie’s blog on occasion. She has been a follower (and I of her) for some time now. She and I will exchange words on a regular basis.
I have met so many beautiful people through my blog. Kind-hearted, loving and sensitive. Too many for me to possibly name. The seed of sorrow is watered with tears. The sorrow grows and transforms itself. Once again happiness is felt.
Through my sorrow, tears and blessings from above, people like Jamie have come into my garden. These are what sunflowers are. Thanks to Jamie…and others I’d love to name but fear of leaving one out…my brown barren field of sorrow brought forth the most beautiful field of sunflowers I have ever seen. The field grows farther than my eye can see. Each one precious.
Jamie, know in your heart that I love you and know how happy your gesture has made me.
All of my love, to you….to all of my Sunflowers.
Renee Robinson
How beautiful! I can’t thank you enough. Cancer has brought me many blessings. You are proof of this. Had it not been for this horrible disease, our paths would have never crossed.
Thank you so much. I cry tears of joy.
You have reached out to many in so many ways and have been extremely supportive.
I love you dear friend
Hugs, kisses and who cares about the misspelled name? I’d much rather bask in your comment!
I hope you will forgive me for presuming to write about one of your books on my blog.
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Warmest regards,
Jamie
THE POET BY DAY, the journey in poem
Shadows of the Heart
Posted in General Interest, Writers/Poets by Jamie Dedes on August 3, 2013
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Normally, I don’t write about a blogger’s book unless I’m sent the book for review. I never assume that a writer wants me to comment. I’m making an exception in this case and I hope Renee will forgive me.
For the past several years I have watched this young woman produce an extraordinary volume of work, taking refuge in poetry as she struggles with metastatic colon cancer. She is one of several people I know – mostly personal but a few online (Renee is one of these) - who have walked the hero’s path engaged in an art form, leaving a trail of flowers for us to follow along the way. One dearest and hugely talented was my friend Ann Emerson, a brilliant star who died earlier this year but not before making it into American Poetry Review. Ann had never written a poem or published professionally until after her diagnosis with a rare bone cancer, which she bravely fought for six years. Other friends have found comfort in music, art, fiction, or essay writing.
“Life is ever-changing. It is what we make of it. Though I have no control of when my life will end, I can paint my words out on a canvas. I can show my love for my family with each stroke. Life is temporary. Memories, like words, live on.” Renee Robins, poet-writer-blogger …
Renee has self-published several collections that are on Amazon. The one I selected to read is Shadows of the Heart … the operative word here is not “shadow,” it’s “heart” . . . A collection of poems from a big heart evolved from a deeply prolific rhizome of courage. Here in this book are the young shoots and old adventitious roots of a budding talent, a very special lady. This collection, written by a non-professional, is nonetheless notable for its intense feeling arising out of her unshakable affection and appreciation for her husband and a deep passion for writing combined with the knowledge that her life is on the wane. In this last thing, she is only different from her readers in that she is no longer in denial and is using her time constructively, leaving her own unique message of love, courage, and beauty for family, friends, and blogger fans.
On her blog/website she says, ” I find myself “Dancing With Cancer”, problem is…I can’t dance. I stumble, bumble, and get pulled along. To keep my sanity, (humor me), I write short stories, a journal, musings and poetry….just about anything goes.” Renee Robinson, Nae’s Nest
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August 7, 2013
Today Is a Gift
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Today is another gift
Wrapped up in sunshine
Another day to love
Another day to see
Another day of life
And all is carefree
I thank you for this gift
And all of the others before
And all the blessings I’ve had
I thank you, dear Lord
Renee Robinson
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Belly-button Fuzz
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The fuzz in my belly-button isn’t mine either-Renee
Man with cocaine between toes says the drugs aren’t his
Jun 15, 2013
FORT PIERCE, Fla. (UPI) — A Florida man who was arrested with drugs allegedly hidden between his toes says the drug, which he identified as cocaine, was not his.Martin Perez, 33, was arrested early June 2 on an aggravated battery charge, tcpalm.com reported.
When he arrived at the St. Lucie County jail in Fort Pierce, Perez was asked if he had any weapons or drugs on him, to which he said no. However, deputies later found a bag of white powder hidden between Perez’s toes, officials said.
Perez said the powder was cocaine, but said it wasn’t his.
Deputies didn’t buy Perez’s story, though, and charged him with cocaine possession and smuggling contraband into detention facility.
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