Influence eh? Probably more like flatulence...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpERy58HQmY

Lonnie Courtney Clay


On Wednesday, February 8, 2012 6:52:10 AM UTC-8, archytas wrote:
>
> Careful Lon - you'll end up as a sphere of influence!  Some of these 
> weird bits of ancient geometry are found at molecular level.  Good 
> luck with the toothache - I've just had four teeth (expensively 
> replaced after being knocked out in rugby days) taken out and my moods 
> are generally better.  By the time I've lost them  all I may lapse to 
> comedy! 
>
> On Feb 6, 2:45 pm, Lonnie Clay <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > Six months ago I discussed Love and Boredom on thread :
> https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups#!topic/epistemology... 
> > 
> > Here's another pair of spheres, distraction inside contentment. 
> Contained 
> > inside and determining the size of the spheres are a tetrahedron with 
> four 
> > points each of which has a nested sphere at the point. Label the four 
> > spheres as greed/fear, boredom/love, understanding/confusion, and 
> > alertness/obliviousness. 
> > As distraction grows towards the size of the contentment sphere, the 
> > difference of the two known as satisfaction decreases. 
> > The greed sphere growth is limited by the size of the fear sphere, with 
> > fears of losing what you possess overcoming the desire to possess more. 
> > I already discussed boredom/love see the link. 
> > Understanding grows with enlightenment until the sheer number of things 
> > known - complexity, causes confusion to be reached. 
> > Alertness is limited by the size of the obliviousness sphere, with 
> neglect 
> > being the difference between the two and irrelevance lying outside the 
> > nested spheres. 
> > As distractions caused by the inner forces grow, particularly from the 
> > unfulfilled desires, complexities, lessened neglect, and increased 
> hatred 
> > (boredom exceeding love) satisfaction with the situation may cause the 
> > contentment sphere to shrink until it is actually smaller than the 
> > distraction sphere. At this point a person becomes quite frustrated and 
> may 
> > engaged in public diatribes. LOL 
> > 
> > Lonnie Courtney Clay 
> > p.s. I have a toothache, which makes me grouchy.

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