HIPPIE WIZARD
On the following day, Sunday, December 8th, 1996, the day of Jim Morrison’s birth as well as the day John Lennon was gunned down in cold blood on a New York City sidewalk, Toby Jay finally decided to take a rare, but much needed, break from his Gold Fibre notebooks; so he recorded nothing.
On the following day, Monday, December 9th, Toby Jay continued to study the Lord of the Planets chapter in Michelle Grose’s University of Oaklahoma astronomy textbook. In the process, he uncovered a whole new plethora of cosmic connections. For instance, he discovered Jupiter was the fastest planet in the solar system and that the Jovian sphere consisted of three distinct regions: a rocky core, an intermediate layer of metallic hydrogen, and an outer region of molecular hydrogen. So, once more, much like the connection between the chemical composition of the Sun and Jupiter, this too amounted to an ancient synchronicity of sorts, since the latter had been associated with the numeral 3, long before the birth of NASA technology. Furthermore, there was the passage, “In the 1950’s, astronomers began discovering radio emissions from Jupiter…and that from the intensity of its synchrotron radiation, it was soon apparent that Jupiter’s magnetic field must be very strong—many times stronger than Earth’s.”
“Synchrotronic radio waves!” Toby Jay shouted in shock. Since, in his mind, this effectively explained the radioactive nature of his Gold Connections mission. “So, now all the crazy KRXO and insane SPI connections make a lot more sense,” he suddenly realized.
In addition, Toby Jay learned that, “the Voyager mission relayed a startling discovery: the plasma surrounding Jupiter has an astounding temperature of 300 million kelvin, making the Jovian plasma the hottest place in the solar system!”
Of course, the exclamation said it all.
“Whoa,” Toby Jay marveled, “I had no idea Jupiter was fourteen times hotter than the Sun,” while knowing that for thousands of years before this Voyager mission, ancient scholars had already characterized the Jovian sphere in terms of the spirited element of fire.
“So,” Toby Jay figured, “when Principia said the Sun could teach the guys at Porsche a thing or two, what she really meant to say was that Zeus could teach the guys at Porsche a thing or two.”
Then, DJ Audrina PX returned to the airwaves and announced she was Getting Off at 5 with The Doors to commemorate what would have been Jim Morrison’s 53rd birthday yesterday, and then aired “Light My Fire.” In turn, the intense dynamics suddenly reminded Toby Jay of a rather bizarre news story he had encountered yesterday, yet failed to document due to his decision to take a much needed break from his majical diary. The story began with an ABC World News Now correspondent announcing that the voyage of spaceship Columbia had been delayed due to a malfunctioning door. Then, coverage cut to footage inside the troubled NASA control room, where all the astrophysicists were manning their computer panels as The Doors’ “Break On Through” was blaring from the space station sound system.
Naturally, Toby Jay could barely believe this news, asking himself, “What’s the deal with the guys at NASA blaasting ‘Break On Through,’” and wondering, “what are the probabilities that spaceship Columbia would experience technical door difficulties on Jim’s birthday?”
Suddenly, he flashed back to the day he removed Principia’s old metal gutters; to when he informed her that Jim Morrison was going to play a pivotal role in understanding the Great Generator’s epic, and how she, without hesitation, told him that Oaklahoma State University had commissioned a real honest-to-Pete shaman to exorcise a suicidal ghost out of the Edmon Low Library. Thus, making it abundantly clear that Principia, too, knew the Lizard King was essentially a shaman at heart.
. . .
Later that evening, as he was standing before the fairy tale Christmas tree, looking out across Blackley Street, listening to “The Wasp (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)” by way of the classic Oak station, Toby Jay’s curiosity was struck when he noticed that Principia’s front torch light was burning bright. “But it’s not even dark out yet,” he thought, knowing this had to be a significant sign, since Principia, very rarely, if ever, burned her front torch light during daylight hours.
“Well, I guess this is her way of celebrating the X-Mass holidays,” Toby Jay reckoned, sarcastically.
However, shortly thereafter, he saw a white mini-van pull into Principia’s drive. Before long, out stepped a tall, thin man with a long white beard, wearing a black Harley-Davidson T-shirt, looking like some sort of Hell’s Angels hippie wizard.
“Interesting…very interesting,” Toby Jay thought, suspiciously, as he watched the hippie wizard forcefully pound on Principia’s front dungeon door.
Eventually, out of curiosity, Toby Jay crossed Blackley Street to see what exactly the hippie wizard was up to.
“Her brother Walter asked me to checkup on her. He’s afraid that she’s passed away inside the house,” said the hippie wizard in a mild, almost disarming tone.
“Well, I know she’s still alive, cuz I just saw her light on a coupla minutes ago,” remarked Toby Jay, who then, having noticed the light had since been turned off, asked, “was the light on when you drove up?”
“No, I didn’t see any light on,” said the hippie wizard.
“Huh, that’s strange, cuz I’m certain I saw her light on, right before you pulled up.”
“Well, Jane’s a pretty strange lady,” said the hippie wizard, somewhat cynically. “You know, her mother died inside this house, almost ten years ago to the day, and she didn’t report it until weeks later.”
“You mean, she was living with her dead mother?”
“Well, that’s what I heard.”
“Now that’s downright creepy.”
“I know,” said hippie wizard with a furtive grin.
Right then, two Stillwater patrol cars rounded the top of Blackley Street and pulled into Principia’s drive.
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HIPPIE WIZARD
On the following day, Sunday, December 8th, 1996, the day of Jim Morrison’s birth as well as the day John Lennon was gunned down in cold blood on a New York City sidewalk, Toby Jay finally decided to take a rare, but much needed, break from his Gold Fibre notebooks; so he recorded nothing.
On the following day, Monday, December 9th, Toby Jay continued to study the Lord of the Planets chapter in Michelle Grose’s University of Oaklahoma astronomy textbook. In the process, he uncovered a whole new plethora of cosmic connections. For instance, he discovered Jupiter was the fastest planet in the solar system and that the Jovian sphere consisted of three distinct regions: a rocky core, an intermediate layer of metallic hydrogen, and an outer region of molecular hydrogen. So, once more, much like the connection between the chemical composition of the Sun and Jupiter, this too amounted to an ancient synchronicity of sorts, since the latter had been associated with the numeral 3, long before the birth of NASA technology. Furthermore, there was the passage, “In the 1950’s, astronomers began discovering radio emissions from Jupiter…and that from the intensity of its synchrotron radiation, it was soon apparent that Jupiter’s magnetic field must be very strong—many times stronger than Earth’s.”
“Synchrotronic radio waves!” Toby Jay shouted in shock. Since, in his mind, this effectively explained the radioactive nature of his Gold Connections mission. “So, now all the crazy KRXO and insane SPI connections make a lot more sense,” he suddenly realized.
In addition, Toby Jay learned that, “the Voyager mission relayed a startling discovery: the plasma surrounding Jupiter has an astounding temperature of 300 million kelvin, making the Jovian plasma the hottest place in the solar system!”
Of course, the exclamation said it all.
“Whoa,” Toby Jay marveled, “I had no idea Jupiter was fourteen times hotter than the Sun,” while knowing that for thousands of years before this Voyager mission, ancient scholars had already characterized the Jovian sphere in terms of the spirited element of fire.
“So,” Toby Jay figured, “when Principia said the Sun could teach the guys at Porsche a thing or two, what she really meant to say was that Zeus could teach the guys at Porsche a thing or two.”
Then, DJ Audrina PX returned to the airwaves and announced she was Getting Off at 5 with The Doors to commemorate what would have been Jim Morrison’s 53rd birthday yesterday, and then aired “Light My Fire.” In turn, the intense dynamics suddenly reminded Toby Jay of a rather bizarre news story he had encountered yesterday, yet failed to document due to his decision to take a much needed break from his majical diary. The story began with an ABC World News Now correspondent announcing that the voyage of spaceship Columbia had been delayed due to a malfunctioning door. Then, coverage cut to footage inside the troubled NASA control room, where all the astrophysicists were manning their computer panels as The Doors’ “Break On Through” was blaring from the space station sound system.
Naturally, Toby Jay could barely believe this news, asking himself, “What’s the deal with the guys at NASA blaasting ‘Break On Through,’” and wondering, “what are the probabilities that spaceship Columbia would experience technical door difficulties on Jim’s birthday?”
Suddenly, he flashed back to the day he removed Principia’s old metal gutters; to when he informed her that Jim Morrison was going to play a pivotal role in understanding the Great Generator’s epic, and how she, without hesitation, told him that Oaklahoma State University had commissioned a real honest-to-Pete shaman to exorcise a suicidal ghost out of the Edmon Low Library. Thus, making it abundantly clear that Principia, too, knew the Lizard King was essentially a shaman at heart.
. . .
Later that evening, as he was standing before the fairy tale Christmas tree, looking out across Blackley Street, listening to “The Wasp (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)” by way of the classic Oak station, Toby Jay’s curiosity was struck when he noticed that Principia’s front torch light was burning bright. “But it’s not even dark out yet,” he thought, knowing this had to be a significant sign, since Principia, very rarely, if ever, burned her front torch light during daylight hours.
“Well, I guess this is her way of celebrating the X-Mass holidays,” Toby Jay reckoned, sarcastically.
However, shortly thereafter, he saw a white mini-van pull into Principia’s drive. Before long, out stepped a tall, thin man with a long white beard, wearing a black Harley-Davidson T-shirt, looking like some sort of Hell’s Angels hippie wizard.
“Interesting…very interesting,” Toby Jay thought, suspiciously, as he watched the hippie wizard forcefully pound on Principia’s front dungeon door.
Eventually, out of curiosity, Toby Jay crossed Blackley Street to see what exactly the hippie wizard was up to.
“Her brother Walter asked me to checkup on her. He’s afraid that she’s passed away inside the house,” said the hippie wizard in a mild, almost disarming tone.
“Well, I know she’s still alive, cuz I just saw her light on a coupla minutes ago,” remarked Toby Jay, who then, having noticed the light had since been turned off, asked, “was the light on when you drove up?”
“No, I didn’t see any light on,” said the hippie wizard.
“Huh, that’s strange, cuz I’m certain I saw her light on, right before you pulled up.”
“Well, Jane’s a pretty strange lady,” said the hippie wizard, somewhat cynically. “You know, her mother died inside this house, almost ten years ago to the day, and she didn’t report it until weeks later.”
“You mean, she was living with her dead mother?”
“Well, that’s what I heard.”
“Now that’s downright creepy.”
“I know,” said hippie wizard with a furtive grin.
Right then, two Stillwater patrol cars rounded the top of Blackley Street and pulled into Principia’s drive.
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