31 August 2014

Notes - Pouch 4 completed

         Late Sunday morning; you and Carol each had a post breakfast treat, a recently thawed Jennifer cookie from On the Rise in Cleveland. Both of you are mostly caught up with last week’s newspapers.

         You had a late Subway picnic near the west bank of the Little Miami in Foster then took a long ride about the hills and dales of Warren County, ending with two Graeter’s kids’ cups of treat. Once home you completed the reading of the week’s worth of papers and have begun working on Pouch Four. You find yourself tinkering with the ten basic social rules of the marsupial humanoid culture. Be aware I am guiding you with these and this segment in particular. Let’s see how it turns out. – Amorella

         1749 hours. Sounds good to me; your guidance here helps me feel more comfortable dealing with this. – rho

         2024 hours. I feel good. I completed Grandma 4 and as usual the segment is not how I envisioned. It is better, that is, I like it better because though a serious story concept it ends with a smile.

         Tomorrow we work on Dead Four. Post. - Amorella         

30 August 2014

Notes - home again / silence


         Mid-afternoon. You had breakfast with Kim, Paul, Owen, Brennan and Carol at Cracker Barrel on Rt. 36 and I-71 before heading home. Once you arrived you spent the better part of an hour piling up dirty clothes from the trip and unpacking as well as arranging a week’s worth of newspapers for reading. No lunch but perhaps an early supper is in store. – Amorella

         1533 hours. The cats were really happy to see us. Jadah’s been up on my lap twice since we arrived home. The cats were well taken care of and Tim had mowed the lawn. They are down in the Smokey Mountains this Labor Day weekend.

         You had an early supper at Smashburgers and are now at Kroger’s on Tylersville – routine has returned. – Amorella

         1753 hours. Doug sent me two articles, one on two-dimensional space/time and the other on Stonehenge. Both are good but the one on two-dimensional space is better in terms of imagination being sifted through science. Here’s the thing – it is exciting enough just to realize that intelligent well-known scientists are taking the time to measure such a point.

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Freaky Physics Experiment May Prove Our Universe Is A Two-Dimensional Hologram
The Huffington Post  | By David Freeman
                       
Posted: 08/29/2014 8:22 am EDT Updated: 08/29/2014 8:59 am EDT

Everyone knows the universe exists in three dimensions, right? Maybe not. For some time now serious physicists have been pondering the seemingly absurd possibility that three-dimensional space is merely an illusion -- and that we actually live in a two-dimensional "hologram."
And now scientists at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Illinois have launched a mind-blowing experiment to show once and for all what sort of universe we live in.

"We want to find out whether space-time is a quantum system just like matter is," Dr. Craig Hogan, director of Fermilab's Center for Particle Astrophysics, said in a written statement. "If we see something, it will completely change ideas about space we've used for thousands of years."
According to quantum theory's uncertainty principle, it's impossible to know both the precise location and the exact velocity of a subatomic particle. If the same uncertainty principle applies to space as well as to matter, space too should have built-in fluctuations--a.k.a. "quantum jitter" or "holographic noise," according to the statement.
The 21 scientists involved in the experiment will look for the jitter with the help of an exquisitely sensitive device known as a Holometer. It produces laser beams 200,000 times brighter than a laser pointer and, with the help of an optical technique known as interferometry, measures jitter in the beams as small as a few billionths of a billionth of a meter.

The Holometer includes two interferometers in 6-inch steel tubes about 40 meters long. Optical systems (not shown here) in each one “recycle” laser light to create a steady, intense laser wave. The outputs of the two photodiodes are correlated to measure holographic jitter.
"If we find a noise we can't get rid of, we might be detecting something fundamental about nature--a noise that is intrinsic to space-time," Dr. Aaron Chou, the experiment's lead scientist and project manager for the Holometer, said in the statement. "It's an exciting moment for physics. A positive result will open a whole new avenue of questioning about how space works."
The prospect of making a discovery that would not only defy common sense but also overturn centuries of scientific thinking has Chou thinking in philosophical, almost mystical terms.
"I have always believed that if indeed there is a creator, then the mechanism by which the world was created is not necessarily unknowable, and if we delve deeply enough we might reach some very interesting and inescapable conclusions," Chou told The Huffington Post in an email. "This topic brings up all sorts of interesting philosophical and theological questions which are perhaps better discussed over a beer or a nice cup of tea. In the meantime, we scientists have a job to do."

Selected and edited from huffingtonpostDOTcom via iPhone Personal Hotspot

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         1811 hours. It certainly brings up the philosophy.

         You want to say it brings up Theology also, but you are struggling to speak of your own sense humor and not G---D’s Humor, that is if G---D were to exist and indeed would have a sense of humor to begin with. – Amorella

         1821 hours. I am still having a problem at attempted format of relative thought. – rho

         This is because your experience with me, the Amorella, has
broadened your spiritual-like perspective. You cannot come to accept Amorella as angelic in nature yet your behavior is set on the possibility, and as such you would rather side where you are more comfortable with this nature as a fact. –  Amorella

         Later, while at the Kroger’s on Mason-Montgomery Road buying bakery bread you saw one of your old Mason High colleagues from the history department. He wants you to come in and lecture about writing historical circumstance in fiction. You said you would but you doubt that he will call. – Amorella

         1940 hours. Even if he did I don’t really know what to say. I would just ask if they had any good questions about writing fiction and if they didn’t I would thank them politely and leave. I thought I would be ready to write tonight but I am tired already and it is only dusk.

         Later, dude. Post. - Amorella

         You both enjoyed last Sunday’s “Manhattan” and Tuesday’s “Rossetti and Isles”.

         2204 hours. Earlier I am glad you said “spiritual-like perspective”.

         This shows how broad and narrow your “spiritual-like perspective” is. Your comfort level is still on your mind before bed. – Amorella

         2208 hours. This perspective has never left Amorella. I don’t believe it will ever leave me.

         That should tell you something, boy. I am not going to leave either. In here, accident or not, you drop your hand into spiritual water and your hand stays wet when you pull it out, so to speak. – Amorella

         2211 hours.

         You have no words. – Amorella. Post this boy and go to bed.

         2225 hours. Silence can be a joy, Amorella. 

29 August 2014

Notes - quantum tech / Grandma 4 completed / considering Pouch 4

         Mid-morning. Paul is at the hospital and the boys are off at school. You talked to Kim last night and she will be flying home today via Denver, Dallas to Columbus. You have lunch today with Mary Lou, Gayle and Ralph. Paul should be home between four and five; Papa John’s pizza for supper. Paul will pick up Kim from the airport late tonight. Today you hope to do some writing and I suggest we just start in with what ‘facts’ you have available on the desktop and go from there. – Amorella

         1807 hours. I read this article on Eureka. I cannot imagine how this will be useful science even in the near future; very cool.

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Breakthrough in light sources for new quantum technology
Electronic circuits are based on electrons, but one of the most promising technologies for future quantum circuits are photonic circuits, i.e. circuits based on light (photons) instead of electrons. First, it is necessary to be able to create a stream of single photons and control their direction. Researchers around the world have made all sorts of attempts to achieve this control, but now scientists at the Niels Bohr Institute have succeeded in creating a steady stream of photons emitted one at a time and in a particular direction. The breakthrough has been published in the scientific journal Physical Review Letters.
Photons and electrons behave very differently at the quantum level. A quantum is the smallest unit in the atomic world and photons are the basic units of light and electrons of electrical current. Electrons are so-called fermions and can easily flow individually, while photons are bosons that prefer to clump together. But because information for quantum communication based on photonics lies in the individual photon, it is necessary to be able to send them one at a time.
"So you need to emit the photons from a fermionic system and we do this by creating an extremely strong interaction between light and matter," explains Peter Lodahl, Professor and head of the research group Quantum Photonics at the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen.
Photon canon
The researchers have developed a kind of single-photon cannon integrated on an optical chip. The optical chip consists of an extremely small photonic crystal that is 10 microns wide (1 micron is a thousandth of a millimeter) and 160 nanometers thick (1 nanometer is a thousandth of micron.) Embedded in the centre of the chip is a light source, a so-called quantum dot.
"What we then do is shine laser light on the quantum dot, where there are atoms with electrons in orbit around the nucleus. The laser light excites the electrons, which then jump from one orbit to another and thereby emit one photon at a time. Normally, light is scattered in all directions, but we have designed the photonic chip so that all of the photons are sent through only one channel," explains Søren Stobbe, Associate Professor of the Quantum Photonic research group at the Niels Bohr Institute.
Peter Lodahl and Søren Stobbe explain that it not only works, but also that it is extremely effective. "We can control the photons and send them in the direction we want with a 98.4 percent success rate. This is ultimate control over the interaction between matter and light and has amazing potential. Such a single-photon cannon has long been sought after in the research field and opens up fascinating new opportunities for fundamental experiments and new technologies," they explain.
The two researchers are in the process of patenting several parts of their work, with a specific goal of developing a prototype high-efficiency single-photon source, which could be used for encryption or for calculations of complex quantum mechanical problems and in general, is an essential building block for future quantum technologies. It is expected that the future's quantum technology will lead to new ways to code unbreakable information and to carry out complex parallel calculations.

From: http://wwwDOTeurekalertDOTorg/pub_releases/2014-08/uoc--bil082814.php

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         You are intrigued with the idea of carrying out complex parallel calculations not because you can understand it but because the word choice overwhelms your imagination on what those parallel calculations might be used for. Sometimes you appear to be more matter with less substance; other times you appear to be less matter and more substance. How do you parallel that, boy? On another matter, you completed Grandma Four. Post. - Amorella


         1856 hours. We had Papa John pizza tonight. Very good! I completely forgot I had finished Grandma 4 while we were at Barnes and Noble at Polaris after lunch. Then we drove to Westerville and had Graeter’s. Carol had two regular scoops and I had a chocolate soda with three squirts of chocolate the way they used to make them in the 1970’s. Today they only put in two. One more squirt makes all the difference if you know what a real old fashion Graeter’s chocolate soda is supposed to taste like – two scoops of ice cream too. I always choose chocolate mint, but to each [their] own.

         You have been looking over Pouch Four and have a selection that you feel is very important but to use it changes the format of the story or it appears to do so in your mind. – Amorella
                 
         The selection is about the social rules on HomePlanets.

         Begin with the ten greater social rules though you are hoping to avoid. – Amorella

         2059 hours. I am having trouble concentrating tonight. Perhaps tomorrow once we return home. The boys are in their bath and Paul is leaving for the airport about ten-thirty. It will be good to have Kimberly home. We can’t wait to hear about her reactions to the trip as a whole and the business model in specifics.

         Pouch 4 is going to be a special challenge. I don’t want Friendly to be didactic and neither does she. Really, the challenge is hers not mine. Surely she would have a plan that Hartolite and Yermey also agree with. What about Ship? How would Ship deal with this? The Earthlings have a right to know what to expect in socially living with real life marsupial humanoids.

         From the human perspective what do they expect living for a year in completely foreign territory. Blake already is set for this upcoming meeting objective thinking confidently, ‘I’m ready for whatever with his modified, ‘When in Rome, live like the Romans.’ Pyl is unsure and wants to wait and see how it is after a month. Justin is an archeologist and is mostly ready to accept the marsupial humanoid lifestyle within politely refrain manner. (2140)

       Post. - Amorella

28 August 2014

Notes - life as it is /

        Today has been busy. After dropping off the boys you and Carol had an hour meeting with Andy your financial advisor. You are happy you listened even though Carol better understood what he was saying. Then you stopped over to see Aunt Patsy who had some good family stories to tell, some you had never heard. The sad part is that Uncle Ernie is in the hospital. You went over to see him but stayed only five minutes. You felt he needed to be resting. – Amorella
        
         1953 hours. He reminded me of Carol’s father in his last days. It is sad.

         Later, you really have no more words and thoughts tonight. Post. - Amorella

         

27 August 2014

Notes - lunch with Patti, 300 poems and Carol /

         Mid-morning. You took the boys to school and dropped off Kim’s car at Toyota for warranty repair. Presently you are sitting in the lot next to Panera North in Westerville basically at the corners of State and Maxwell waiting for Carol who is having her hair done with Mary Lou at Pro Choice. Yesterday after approving the final proof you noticed the table of contents was not correct when it was correct the first time. This was an irritation but presently you don’t care because though some chapter titles were wrong, when tapped they led to the right chapter. – Amorella

         1011 hours. This is fine with me. It is funny in a way because the last few chapters have the same title, “Happenstance” and basically that’s what the error is, happenstance. Nice little joke. It is too much trouble to tell BookBaby about it and it is just as well. GMG.One is on its own now.

         You are having a problem with the generations in Grandma Four. Let’s go with what you have at the cemetery in the chapter. – Amorella

         1020 hours. I knew I should have had all the generations on Reunion 10, but I don’t. I’ll see what I can do with the cemetery selection.

         2233 hours. I have worked up the genealogy on chapters 1 through 4 and part of 5 on and off all day. Tedious work but I want to make sure I have the genealogy correct from Criteria and Renaldo right up through the direct connections with both the husbands and wives Robert/Richard and Connie/Cyndi.
        
         This is a major point in the story – the twisting and turnings of the genetic lines royal and common and how there is ‘a seeming uncanny sublime and perhaps unorthodox order that makes its way to the surface from time to time through family connections finding themselves with family connections over the centuries. This is a supposition moving from hearsay to hypothesis as far as Merlyn’s dreams are concerned. The genealogical trail has to appear valid even if it is fiction.

         2304 hours. Carol and I had a good time at Max and Erma’s on Maxtown with Patti Pringle. She had run off 300 poems Bob had written and gave them to me. I am free to use any of them in my Merlyn books. I got Bob’s permission during his last week of life and Patti gives me her blessing to use what I will. I promised her I would use them only in the context that Bob wrote them, that is, the poem has to make sense within the Brother’s segment as the others do. The three of us meet as friends and in Bob’s memory. He will have been dead three years within a week. I miss him in my mind but not in my heart where a part of my old friend still resides. – rho

         Post, boy. - Amorella

26 August 2014

Notes - live and let live / GMG.One okayed for distribution /

         Late morning. You had a better routine this morning. Owen to school; Carol, Brennan and you to McDonalds on Rt. 23 for breakfast; home; Carol plays with Brennan while you do thirty minutes of exercises. You also exercised forty minutes on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. You walked for thirty minutes on Sunday and now today for thirty minutes. – Amorella

         1110 hours. It is better. Brennan is better too but he is a little quieter than usual and he needs more sleep to keeping him home today is okay. Owen loves pre-Kindergarten and next year he will balance between Olentangy kindergarten and Primrose kindergarten. - Amorella

         You were outside with Brennan while Carol was working on the wash. You have to be out of the house from two to three because of a showing. So far, no one has been interested which is good for Kim and Paul since they want to keep renting until they can move into their hours in late September or October. – Amorella

         1135 hours. Carol is sprucing up the house while Brennan is watching a film or cartoon of “Wreck It Ralph” one of his favorites on his somewhat damaged but workable iPad.

         1200 hours. I have cut the words to 1652 for the focus, which appears to be the continuity of the family.

         Indeed boy that is of upmost importance in this particular chapter segment. We need to keep it as simple a possible with Grandma in charge of most of the dialogue. Some matters have to be told in a story even though you were taught to ‘show’ a story not tell it. – Amorella

         1205 hours. I can handle it Amorella. Actually this looks like a fun though unorthodox write.

         Unorthodox is the story of your life, boy. Post. - Amorella

         1208 hours. I'm not that unorthodox, mostly I am a routine live and let live sort of fellow. 

         After supper. This afternoon you drove Brennan to Westerville during the time the rental house was being shown. He slept the whole way. Carol bought doughnuts from Schneider’s Bakery for breakfast and you drove by a new condo unit on County Line Road and you both decided it was not worth viewing. Once home and a short rest as Paul arrived to watch Brennan you drove to pick up Owen from school while Paul and Brennan drove to a new local Chinese take out restaurant which everyone enjoyed as it reminded you of Happy Buddha on Green Street just off Cedar at the Cleveland Heights City Line. You found your final proof from BookBaby and after reading you approved the copy for distribution. – Amorella

         1826 hours. The proof looks fine for all intents and purposes, I’m quite happy with it, and I learned a few format lessons to remember when publishing book two next year. It is rather exciting just to know a decent ebook publication is out there for the few who are interested. Funny though, I am selling it for $2.99 while Amazon is selling my first books as ebooks for $3.99. It’ll be a couple months until the distribution is set up.

          Carol is resting, Paul is in a parent meeting at Primrose, Lewis Center and the boys are quietly entertaining themselves sitting on the couch playing an iPad game and eating a snack. Paul gave Brennan a check up and said he was good to go to school tomorrow. Post. - Amorella


          There is too much distraction, boy. Relax and enjoy the evening. All for tonight. – Amorella


         1856 hours. I thought I could work but I need quiet to focus and that is not going to happen at this time. The boys are starting to get cranky. Who knows why? They were fine less than an hour ago. Such is life.

25 August 2014

Notes - dusk / Grandma 4 start /

         Dusk. Brennan went to the doctor’s this morning and he has a virus so he stayed home today and will also stay home tomorrow. You had to cancel lunch with Steve and Karen Gardner but will try again next week at least that is the plan at present. You still have lunch set up with Patti on Wednesday and sent a note to Fritz for lunch on Friday if it works out. Paul may get home early tomorrow as there are only two or three surgeries scheduled. Supper was leftovers and tomorrow night Paul has to meet with Owen and Brennan’s teachers around six. The four of you will have Chinese for supper. Kim is out of contact with civilization until Thursday night or Friday. The guide has a satellite phone so he can be contacted for emergency communication through a series of forest ranger stations. The boys are still outside playing supervised by Carol and Paul. – Amorella

         2013 hours. I just discovered the last book of the first series, Merlyn’s Mind is available on Kindle for 3.99. This has to be fairly new. I check stuff every couple months or so and none of the series was for sale the last time.

         Post. - Amorella


You did start on Grandma 4 when Paul’s brother, Peter stopped by. He is home fresh from medical school. They wanted to talk so you and Carol excused yourselves after a half hour of visiting. We will have time tomorrow to perhaps finish Grandma 4 or at least be done with a better part of it. Post. – Amorella

          2130 hours. I at least have a sense of organization on how to work through the 2620 word draft.

24 August 2014

Notes - today +the Stanley /

         Late Sunday morning. You are sitting in the Polaris Mall on the fake leather couch where you can see the kids playing at the area built to accommodate. Last night you and Carol took the family to Logan’s Roadhouse off I-270 near Dublin/Powell for Kim’s thirty-fifth birthday yesterday. Kim is on her way to Rocky Mountain National Park for a conference/work week in the mountains and called from Dallas, her first stop. She has a layover and then on to Denver where she is staying overnight at the Stanley Hotel. Owen was challenged to decide lunch, and he said “Potbelly’s” and received a unanimous family ‘yes’. Carol and Paul are walking the boys around selections of the mall and you have moved to near the Apple Store to be closer to the car. – Amorella

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The Stanley Hotel is a 140-room neo-Georgian hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. Located within sight of the Rocky Mountain National Park, the Stanley offers panoramic views of the Rockies. It was built by Freelan Oscar Stanley of Stanley Steamer fame and opened on July 4, 1909, catering to the rich and famous, including the RMS Titanic survivor Margaret Brown, John Philip Sousa, Theodore Roosevelt, the Emperor and Empress of Japan, and a variety of Hollywood personalities. The hotel and its surrounding lands are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Stanley Hotel also hosted the horror novelist Stephen King, inspiring him to write The Shining. Parts of the television mini-series version of The Shining were filmed there, whereas Stanley Kubrick’s cinematic adaptation The Shining was filmed in sets built at Elstree Studios England (some of the exteriors showed the Timberline Lodge in Oregon, and others showed a set based on a truncated version of that hotel).
The Stanley Hotel shows the uncut R-rated version of Kubrick's feature film on a continuous loop on Channel 42 on guest room televisions.

Selected and edited from Wikipedia



The Stanley Hotel (photo from hotel site)
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         Mid-afternoon. After lunch everyone went home and had a nap. You are sitting in the lounger/rocking chair in Owen and Brennan’s room; Owen is playing with his transformer rescue bots and you are keeping him company while Carol is asleep in your room and Paul and Brennan are asleep on the couch in the living room. – Amorella

         1540 hours. I would like to complete Brothers - 4 today. It was fun looking up about the hotel. I can imagine Steven King sitting in a hotel room working up the storyline for The Shining. It was a great scary ghost story for a film and mini-series.

         People are up. Later, dude. Post. - Amorella

         1839 hours. Kim had made lasagna for supper; it was very good. I finished Brothers 4 so I’m feeling good, maybe I’ll work on Grandma’s 4 later tonight. Right now I’m sitting with Owen and Brennan and we are watching “Rescue Bots”.

          Evening. Post. - Amorella

22 August 2014

Notes - it is a rule / chapter titles /

         Mid-morning. The day is dark and heavy with humidity with lot of lightning and subsequence of cannon-like rumblings throughout the night. You are wondering about GMG.One and how the proof is coming along at BookBaby. They said it would be ten days – why don’t you check it, boy. – Amorella

         1050 hours. I had a nap. I did check. BookBaby and they sent me a note on 12 August that I should have the new proof within ten business days so that would make it next week, the 26th.

         That was easy enough. No sense in using mental energy on concern when there is no need to do so. – Amorella

         1056 hours. That is an interesting statement. I would think there is no reason to waste mental energy on any sort of concern when there is little or nothing that can be done.

         Humanity takes over, boy, and a person worries or becomes anxious when a real need to worry arises. In here, ask the Living or the Dead. – Amorella

         Do you want to exploit this, boy? – Amorella

         1101 hours. No. I have no need or want to do so Amorella. There is enough darkness in this world already, no need to worry about the next, fiction or not.

         Post. – Amorella

         1105 hours. Your dark humor is sometimes unsettling. I would just as soon let this commentary go. I don’t know why I even thought to exploit it. “Can I use this?” just popped up out of the blue. I tried to shove it back, that’s when you asked if I wanted to exploit this – to bring the thought to light, no doubt.

         I need you to remain transparent, boy. Otherwise I cannot be of assistance. It is a rule. – Amorella

         1113 hours. I must be kept in context. I understand this. Without the context there is no authenticity from which I can continue writing. This is still an experiment in writing from one’s authenticity and even if you are imagination you have to remain authentically so for me to continue writing. This is an existential act in set conditions. I agree, it is a rule as basic as grammar and form. - rho


         Mid-afternoon. You picked up a take out lunch from the Italian Street Restaurant on Mason-Montgomery and ran some errands as well as straightened up the desktop to work on Chapter Four. – Amorella

         1550 hours. We had a late lunch. Carol has been working on washing clothes most of the day since we are going to be gone for a week. King’s next door will check on everything and feed and care for the cats. Tim will probably mow the grass as we have had two inches of rain in the last couple of days – everything is greening up.  We had rain and lots of thunder last night. Sometimes when it is out of the northeast we hear a secondary echo-like effect of long rumbles out of the Little Miami River Valley, which is about three miles to our east. As we make our way down into the valley it is like we are in the beautiful West Virginia hill/mountain country. This is a very nice place to live – very pretty. It also reminds us of the Virginia side of the Washington Beltway. What is the chapter theme for chapter four?

         Let’s use ‘Reasonable Wonder’. – Amorella

         This is an odd choice. I don’t equate wonder with reasonable.

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reasonable – adjective

1 (of a person) having sound judgment; fair and sensible: no reasonable person could have objected.

• based on good sense: it seems a reasonable enough request | the guilt of a person on trial must be proved beyond reasonable doubt.

• archaic (of a person or animal) able to think, understand, or form judgments by a logical process: man is by nature reasonable.

2 as much as is appropriate or fair; moderate: a police officer may use reasonable force to gain entry.

• fairly good; average: the carpet is in reasonable condition.

• (of a price or product) not too expensive: a restaurant serving excellent food at reasonable prices | they are lovely shoes and very reasonable.

ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French raisonable, suggested by Latin rationabilis ‘rational,’ from ratio.
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wonder – noun

a feeling of surprise mingled with admiration, caused by something beautiful, unexpected, unfamiliar, or inexplicable: he had stood in front of it, observing the intricacy of the ironwork with the wonder of a child.

• the quality of a person or thing that causes wonder: Athens was a place of wonder and beauty.

• a strange or remarkable person, thing, or event: the electric trolley car was looked upon as the wonder of the age.

• [ as modifier ] having remarkable properties or abilities: a wonder drug.
• [ in sing. ] a surprising event or situation: it is a wonder that losses are not much greater

ORIGIN Old English wundor (noun), wundrian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wonder and German Wunder, of unknown ultimate origin.

Selected and edited from the Oxford/American software
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         1615 hours. What comes to mind is “surprise mingled with sensibility” – this too is an odd combination. It is like you [Amorella] having this comment after my reading the chapter – “What did you expect, boy?”

         You can always change these chapter titles after the fact. – Amorella

         1622 hours. I would not do that because if I change the theme title all it might mean is that I missed the point. I assume there is a point to the titles.

         Rightly so, boy. Post. - Amorella