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"A Nursery Rhyme: Maikäfer Flieg!"

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Anonymous Mum said...

Last fryday we were dancing-at Bauers'- there was a maybug on the dancing floor. Everybody has to change the steps not to disturb or hurt this meanwhile rare insect!

6:17 PM, May 03, 2007

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Stefan,

I haven't seen one in years! Thanks for the photos :-)

Hi Mum,

what was that? a new version of la cucaracha? ;-)

Best,

Bine

PS: what exactly was frying that day?

8:39 PM, May 03, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hallo Sabine,

Schön, grausam, humorvoll.
Drei in Einem..

May I draw your attention to my late comment to the previous topic?

Bitte..

Greetings Klaus

7:10 PM, May 04, 2007

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Klaus,

I am kind of unable to comment on your comment because I don't know what you mean with 'universe'. Do you mean the observable part of the universe, or do you mean 'everything there is'? (I don't particularly like the word 'multiverse' but, well, it seems to become more and more common. makes me wonder if there will be a point where we will have meta-multiverses and the more unnecessary layers of empty words.)

When it comes to 'everything there is' I too would say I believe it doesn't have a total angular momentum - i.e. a preferred axis. But who can say he knows?

Best,

B.

8:18 PM, May 04, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Bee,

thanks :-)

- the observable part, carries in it the limitation of our own ability to observe, There might well be things out there which is just as much part of the universe as the entities we can measure.

"Multiverse" would also imply an "inbetween" which laws govern there we shall never know. as you say, layers of emty words, I agree.

"The end of physics" might in fact mean the end of meaningful physics.

best

klaus

10:53 PM, May 04, 2007

Anonymous Christine said...

Interesting insects. They look big and inoffensive.

My german shorthaired pointer would certainly kill any such insect if he spotted one in my garden, though. You would be surprised with the types of fauna we find around here, near the countryside of southeast Brazil. So it's nice to have a good hunting dog in the house, just in case.

Best wishes,
Christine

7:35 AM, May 06, 2007

Blogger The Ridger, FCD said...

I immediately thought of the ladybug rhyme (ladybug, ladybug, fly away home: the house is on fire and your children will burn).

Why are bugs' relatives always in danger of burning?

8:11 AM, May 13, 2007

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