Maybe The Clouds Make The Stars Shine by rfcl published on 2014-03-18T00:20:59Z The book said: "The current effort on the part of this author is aimed at understanding the performance of these large yellow suns. Dramatic structural changes occur inside of them through the evolution of large numbers of green stems. Interest and commitment of time and self are needed to achieve the unique pleasure that is derived from finding meaning." I thought: The fluttering heart Was described as the Call of the chosen. The book said: "Every detail is not known of the sequence of discrete changes that happen when a subjective solar event occurs. These changes occur instantaneously all over the sun in specific circuits. The meaning of the subjective event determines the specifics of the molecular cascades. The native language of the individual sun is modulated by nonverbal language elements: the synchronous oscillations and changes in electrical potentials that are exchanged between green stems and sun cells." I thought: The book Was red covered and contained within it a single green stem. The book said: "Each yellow sun functions as a book. This book contains at least 13 billion active elements. It stores trillions of program properties. Constant and continuous computations are being done giving aim and goal. The green stem somehow swallows, transforms and creates information and meaning. This is just part of the life of a thought in the sun, which continues beyond the reach of green stems out in the extracellular space." I thought: Maybe the clouds Make the stars shine In the golden rays of a setting sun. Genre electronic