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A Star in a Chessboard Sky

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The scientist was walking home. It had been a long day of databases, and DNA gels, and repeated web searches for arcane facts, and people passing each other like the proverbial ships in a fog, each aware of the other only just in time to avoid collision, just long enough to be assured of safe passage. He was alone. He was also hungry, but the city had already locked itself away from the street people. The Asians of the university were under the curfew of responsibility, diligent in their pursuit of a life of respectable getting and spending, while the whites were dipping into their stores, stocked in anticipation of the approaching long weekend. In this part of town, the blacks were few and, apparently, blended into the night. He walked down the street, thinking of the food he’d have to fix for himself at this late hour. But his thoughts were repeatedly interrupted by the insistent sweetness of jasmine, the scent coming now from a garden, now from some hidden clothes dryer, now from a perfumed partygoer on a balcony above his head.

He looked up. He suddenly realized that he had not been able to do this for more than a week. The incessant, and abnormal, spring rains had kept the good citizens of Berkeley trapped under parkas and umbrellas, eyes cast down, treading carefully through the water and the mud. Tonight, though, the rain had at last come to an end, the pavements were dry, and he could scan the sky without getting a face, or a shoe, full. He saw that the clouds had not disappeared – the anti-rainbow, he thought with resigned disgust – but they were not the solid bank they had been, either. In fact, in large parts of the sky, there was a regular pattern of square clouds, alternating with square holes that revealed the unreachable depths beyond. A stratospheric chessboard. And in one of the holes, there shone a single star.

The scientist was fascinated at the sight, and a little troubled. At this fascination, his professional side was more than a little annoyed. Yes, he knew that tomorrow would bring that capriciously-dated holiday, Good Friday, when a 2000-year-old man whose birth was symbolized by a star was, as the story goes, put to death by the Romans under suspicious circumstances. He had read the sober scholars who doubted whether the execution ever occurred, whether the one executed even existed. He had read the accounts linking the stories told of Jesus with those told of Mithras, and how both traditions shared elements with traditions that were older still.

The scientist could look up that star on a chart. Calculate its size, distance from Earth, and motion relative to Earth. Calculate the probability that a few photons, of all the ones randomly cast into space by the nuclear fires of that star, would survive all the mischances of travel over multiple thousands or millions of years of time and parsecs of distance to intersect with his eye at 11 PM PDT on 13 April 2006 on the grounds of the University of California at Berkeley. That picture of a star framed by chessboard clouds was a freak of randomness, a happy chance perhaps, but a chance all the same, signifying nothing.

But he could not stop the wave of alarm and dismay that pounded on him when the chessboard moved and the star vanished, snuffed out by a white square.

   - O Ceallaigh

Copyright © 2006 Felloffatruck Publications. All wrongs deplored.

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Mister O Ceallaigh...I Just Gotta Say

You and maybe a half a handful of some other qualified writers here at the bloggerparty.com is and will alwayz be the reason I perspire to attain evun a smidgen of the gifted prose and litterary gracefulnish of you and the few like you. I wanta walk the same writin path az you, happy to be a few steps behind ya, exstatic to walk beside ya.
This one here made me recollect bout manny, manny things.

B an K

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why thanks bob an' kizzy

And here I was getting to thinking that the only way to fame and fortune around here was six-pack abs, or ... uh ... movin' right along ...

I would definitely keep at it. For someone as new to this game as you, and who keeps a bait shack in the desert to boot, you definitely have your moments. Lines like the reason I perspire to attain have a positive luminescence. One could almost believe you meant to do that.

;-)

James Champion's picture

I have to agree with Bob &

I have to agree with Bob & Kizzy. This was an excellent display of literary skill. And look, your the first to 2000. Congrats.

James is in the house

Love all of the info you've been dishin't out.

gom jabbar's picture

I'll have to agree

I'll have to agree with the comments so far. I really like this.

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Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night. - Edgar Allan Poe

o ceallaigh's picture

2000

Ah, if only the units on that number were "dollars". But I'll gladly accept kind remarks from my buds instead. Thanks!

Tamiya's picture

Thats awesome... you write

Thats awesome... you write really well.

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gom jabbar and Tamiya

My thanks and blushes to you both.

Does this mean I don't get a pink note from Madame Emperor ... oops, sorry, Editor, Noble Born? :) Actually, I really can't complain. I picked two blogs almost at random from here and submitted them to AssociatedContent, and one attracted an offer. I know just enough of this biz to know that 50% is PDG.

gom jabbar's picture

"Pink Note"

Madame Editor will lay down her red pen for you, and I don't do that for many people. :) Were you hoping for a "pink note"? Most people don't. Make sure to post your AC link when they finally publish your article (and they take their time, believe me). That way we can bombard you with readership. ;)

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Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night. - Edgar Allan Poe

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O'C, you make me proud!

Good job buddy! DEFINATLEY publish this with AC like Gom suggested!

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Thanks RC

I think gom jabbar was referring to the AC piece I already got an offer for. but I reckon I'll hand this to them and see what they say.

James Champion's picture

thanks Moor

thank you sir

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