Ladies
and Gentlemen,
Last
week’s winner of the Nobel for proving Einstein’s quantum theory of particles
(deplored by Einstein himself as “spooky action at a distance”) was John
Clauser, who in his acceptance speech said, “I confess even to this day that I
still don’t understand quantum mechanics.”
Whew!
I usually
comfort my ignorance with theories thereof,
have placed myself beyond credibility by questioning Darwin,
and when I am forced back on God I confront an abyss just as deep.
As
a natural fool (see Fools in Gorgeousness) I have
a hard innocence at my center that will never learn anything, rather like my alter-ego, for
whom let us pray.
Stupidly,
Robert
Robert MacLean is an independent filmmaker. His recent The Light Touch is on Amazon Prime, Tubi and Scanbox, and his 7-minute comedy is an out-loud laugh. He is also a novelist, a playwright, a blogger, a YouTuber, a film reviewer, a literary critic, and a stand-up comic poet. Born Toronto, PhD McGill, taught at Canadian universities, too cold, live Greece, Irish citizen. No brains, but an intellectual snob.
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