Where ya been? 🤠
I've got some on that topic over here:
Why the Hovercraft's Time Might Have Finally Arrived
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But what hasn't been posted here (until this little mention) is that I've been literally living that parable for almost two years, due to an inoperable injury. It's all very specific with what it is, when, where it occurred (the place where I was, and where the injury hit), and the words the specialist used to describe the imaging and injury to me (e.g. lit. "shattered").
Like with what has befallen me over the course of my life (due to my own fault or not), that I've understood the good reasons for them much later, there's going to be a good reason revealed for this issue as well.
Injuries can "change" a person's trajectory in life, or determination, and/or perceptions, to what was meant to be from the beginning.
Here's something wild and wonderful:
Glen Campbell - William Tell Overture (smokin' instrumental)
Wave or particle? [?גל או חלקיק] = 288
It's. All. Orchestrated.
😉
Hmmm, come to think of it that word (חלקיק) had just passed my way last night when I was reading this page:
248 ParticlesIt's always something, innit though?Before we begin let us share a beautiful observation. In the past, long before this theory was introduced, we ourselves thought that the number of elementary particles in the universe should be 248. Why is this? Because, by Divine Providence, in modern Hebrew the word for an elementary particle is חלקיק , whose numerical value is 248. This word is based on the Hebrew word for “part” (חלק ), to which the two-letter suffix יק , which indicates extreme smallness are added, meaning together “a very small part.” This word was chosen by Divine Providence, and the committee for modern Hebrew language who selected this word for “elementary particle,” did not do so on the basis of its numerical value. This is a beautiful example of something that comes directly from God.