I’ve been
told on two separate occasions by two separate people (each of whom you all
know very well and will have varying degrees of respect for their insights and
opinions), that when I ask a question of someone I do so only to, respectively,
argue with the answer that I’ve been given, and to use it as a platform from
which to wax lengthy and dull on the subject myself.
And to
those charges I can only say: it’s a fair cop Guv. Slap on the old silver
bracelets and haul me away to the clink. Won’t ‘cause no trouble, Mister,
honest.
(That’s
how I talk)
Anyway, I
bring this up because….
Do you
guys know what morphic resonance, is?
No?
Oh well
then, allow me to explain. Some scientists (by some I mean one, and by scientist
I mean Dr Who) postulate the idea that, through a telepathic
effect or sympathetic vibration, an event at one point in the world (or
anywhere within the field) or act can lead to similar simultaneous acts occurring
somewhere else in the field then, or in the future, that an idea conceived in
one mind can then arise in another – or more – people’s mind at exactly the
same time somewhere else within the field.
Which is to say that human beings share
a kind of low level sub-harmonic psychic field with one another in much the
same way that we take for granted animals (e.g. migrating birds) do.
Cool stuff, no?
Ok, only me.
Anyway, I bring this up because I was
recently talking to an old friend of mine and she mentioned that last Thursday
night (in Hackney) she was absolutely and unaccountably hammered – and this got
me thinking, because last Thursday I (in Enfield) was also absolutely and
unaccountably hammered – as indeed were my brother, Charlie and Gareth.
Unaccountably.
In general things aren’t normally
unaccountable. They’re improbably or implausible. They’re coincidental and
pernicious.
But they’re not unaccountable.
They’re just…well they’re just
difficult to explain.
And so, following Sherlock Holme’s
famous aphorism, ‘when you have eliminated all that is impossible, then
whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth’ – why then
naturally the only possible explanation for different people who were all
drinking in different pubs to all be more drunk than they’d originally
intended, had – HAD - to be morphic resonance.
I mean it’s obvious innit Guv’nor.
Think about it.
Thursdays have taken on a lethal will
of their own.
Like Skynet or Herbie the Love Bug (which
we now know was actually an allegory about Aids).
This idea that ‘Thursdays are the start
of the weekend’ has taken hold across the country even though Thursday is quite
obviously not the start of the weekend.
Friday evening is the start of the
weekend.
It’s like saying celery is the start of
the weekend.
Or Bob from marketing.
Just saying it doesn’t make it
true….what makes it true is people acting like it’s true. And all it takes is
enough people somewhere within the field to act as though it’s true and to believe
it to be true, and that idea will resonate all across the morphic field.
A quite literal self-fulfilling
prophecy.
So my friends, next Friday morning when
you roll into work at 9.50am, stinking of flavoured vodka [and shame] and
wearing last night’s lamb kebab on your shoes, and your boss asks you what on
earth you think you’re playing at, well you just look him straight in the eye
and you reply: morphic resonance, boss, morphic resonance.