Monday, June 26, 2006

A maze: d S-casio-pae

Haven't created a post for sometime now, almost forgot my userid and pwrd . I decided i should make an entry everytime I change an msn nick. That'll form the new pattern that I will stick to. After all the mind is governed by patterns and schedules. Though I am skeptical of my own ability to keep to any pattern at all!

My mind is driven by a mechanism whose practicality scares even me. There has to be an encompassing reason now. A purpose driving everything, a pragmatic one. Da vinci was amazing for the reason that it is so suitably nonsensical. It is a maze where the ending point is nothing. Great for nothing since it amounts to only great confusion nontheless. I can't enjoy such films anymore.

Let me attempt to stray from the SG mindset to a more romantic subject. Checked out the concept of a Binary star. Let me see if I can regurgitate. A binary star is composed of 2 stars that closely occulates each other, or bound very closely by a gravity force. It is so strong that nothing can separate them. At times, on very good skies, a binary can be told apart by the naked eye, but most require optical tools' aid. Checked out a chart of some of the most arresting binary stars, and Alpha Piscium tops the chart with 1.7 arcseconds, which is the expected time required to be able to separate them. Cool shit! Namewise, perhaps the Sigma Cassiopeiae is more worthy, so distant yet beautiful.