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St. Remedius Radio: “The Hour That Extrudes”

Time flowing less like a river and more like a lava flow.

Time Is Fluid…And Tends To Seep (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) A half-century ago, the phrase “the hour that stretches” was generally considered to be metaphor, with no actual chronometric, theological, or philosophical experts considering this to be real. At the end of 1982, though, the first arguments passing peer review that time was flexible saw publication, and by the end of 1985, the phrase…

St. Remedius Medical College: “Album Tour of Duty”

A black-and-white photo of an electric guitar

The Ultimate Live Show, All Across Space-Time (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) Both inside and outside of St. Remedius Medical College’s Music department, the cliched “fine line between genius and madness” was best described as “well-cooked angel hair pasta.” It bobbed, it weaved, and it often crossed over one or both poles. The further reaches of musical theory produced monsters, sure, but it also produced…

St. Remedius Medical College: "Aside From THAT, Mrs. Kennedy, What Do You Think Of Dallas?"

The Quiet Forces Keeping The Timeline Stable (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) In the annals of regional holidays, November 22 is particularly special to the people of Dallas. On that morning every year, the streets around Dealey Plaza start filling with spectators, all looking to the east toward the intersection of Elm Street and Houston Street. Many show up dressed as time travelers from fiction,…

St. Remedius Medical College: "Death By Cute"

Pikas and Quantum Pockets (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) In the centuries since the earliest monks of the Order of St. Remedius started logging the locations and properties of what we now refer to as quantum pockets, the understanding of what we know about how these pockets interact with each other only started after the beginning of the Twenty-First Century. Look at our universe and…

St. Remedius Medical College: "All the Long-Leggedy Beasties"

How To Preserve and Monetize Cryptobeasties While Preserving Their Habitat (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) A regular complaint from St. Remedius detractors and those who hope to negg their way into a new job, the Venn diagram of whom resembles an annular eclipse, involves the perception that the Medical College archived, hoarded, and sat on the mysteries it gathered during its various investigations. Somehow, if…