On Aug 31, 2020, David Dalton wrote
(in ternal-september.org):
Here’s a (near) play on full moon:
null foam = what existed before the (supposed?) Big Bang
That reminds me of an old play of mine on “do not worry”:
donut whirry
though in that I was thinking whirry was a noun when actually
it is a verb meaning to go quickly. I was thinking that
whirry meant a foam.
Oh, in my original usage I wrote
“donut whirry/wherry”
and wherry is a word for a rowboat or barge, so combining
the two you would have a fast rowboat.
Followup-To again set to sci.physics .
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