Magic

From: Steve Witham (sw@tiac.net)
Date: Thu Jan 30 1997 - 02:13:16 MST


>> >Rainbows are just to look at, not to really understand.

In the context of "funny answers kids give on science tests" I
personally thought this was great.

>From: Michael Lorrey <retroman@tpk.net>
>>
>This also distrubs me. It brings to mind a passage from Niven &
>Pournelle's book _Fallen Angels_. [...]
>"Mundanes think that if you can explain the underlying causes to
>why something is acting as it does, that you 'ruin the magic'. I think
>that knowing how something as beautiful as this can naturally occur
>makes it even more magical."
>
>This is how I look at it, as I beleive most people on this list....

The quoted passage sounds resentful, defensive, insensitive, formulaic
and self-congratulatory to me, not magical at all. Brutishness aside,
sure, explanations don't necessarily ruin magic.

 --Steve



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